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Jogging routes around Espeja De San Marcelino traverse a diverse landscape, situated between the extensive pine forests of northern Soria and the fertile plains of the Duero. The region features notable natural formations such as the Cañón del Río Lobos, offering varied terrain alongside the river. Runners can explore rocky areas, gorges like Desfiladero de la Torca, and paths along the River Espeja. The area also provides views of the Sierra de Urbión and Sierra de Neila foothills, with routes…
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.03km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A magical place, surrounded by nature
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The Hermitage of San Bartolomé is a fascinating church located in the Cañón del Río Lobos Natural Park, in the communities of Herrera de Soria, Nafría de Ucero, and Ucero. Built in the first quarter of the 13th century, in a style that transitions from Romanesque to Gothic.
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The large cave, a large cavity in an idyllic landscape, which is the surroundings of the hermitage of San Bartolomé
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Another beautiful trail runs through here, the PRC SO-49, the Cañada Real de las Merinas Trail.
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Remarkable 13th-century hermitage with transitional Romanesque architecture and Arabic influences in its two rose windows. The best thing is its location, in a beautiful spot at the southern end of the Río Lobos Gorge. The parking lot is one kilometer away and the path to the hermitage is easy and pleasant, flat, along the Lobos River
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Impressive cave created by nature over millions of years
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The path ends in some rocky cuts that facilitate the descent to the hermitage, but before falling to the sanctuary, a path emerges along the steps on the left that leads to the Balconcillo del Río Lobos, rock bridges carved into the edge of the cliffs like windows. of the canyon and the Templar sanctuary. The path finally descends to the hermitage and connects with the river path towards the Park House. The hermitage is Romanesque, from the 13th century and is well preserved. On the opposite walls is the Cueva Grande, it is impressive, in addition the silhouette of the entrance creates a kind of border around the hermitage, it was a cave sanctuary for the anchorites of the canyon. The trail continues along the milestones of the long-distance trail GR-86 and soon the connection with the PRC-SO 67 of the Senda de las Gullurías appears.
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There are over 20 dedicated jogging routes around Espeja De San Marcelino, offering a variety of distances and difficulties to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The most pleasant temperatures for running in Espeja de San Marcelino are typically during spring and autumn. These seasons offer ideal conditions to enjoy the natural splendor without extreme heat or cold, making them perfect for exploring the trails.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy' in our current selection, there are 14 moderate jogging paths available. These routes offer a good balance for those seeking a less strenuous experience compared to the more challenging trails. An example of a moderate route is the Aldea del Pinar loop from Rabanera del Pinar, which is 7.8 miles (12.6 km) long.
The region offers a diverse mix of terrains, situated between the extensive pine forests of northern Soria and the fertile plains of the Duero. You'll find routes traversing pine forests, river valleys, rocky areas, and dramatic gorges like the Cañón del Río Lobos. Some trails also offer views of the Sierra de Urbión and Sierra de Neila foothills.
Yes, many of the running routes in Espeja de San Marcelino are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the challenging Hermitage of Saint Bartholomew – Boca del Ocejo loop from Parque Natural del Cañón del Río Lobos is a popular circular option, as is the moderate Pilón loop from Rabanera del Pinar.
The Cañón del Río Lobos Natural Park, a significant feature of the region, is part of the Natura 2000 network. While many trails are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for each route or protected area, as rules can vary, especially concerning wildlife protection. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash.
For families, moderate routes that avoid significant elevation changes and very long distances would be most suitable. Consider routes like the Aldea del Pinar loop from Aldea del Pinar, which is 7.3 miles (11.7 km) and winds through varied natural scenery, offering a pleasant experience for active families.
Many routes pass by stunning natural features. You can encounter the dramatic landscapes of the Boca del Ocejo, the unique Devil's Eye (Natural Rock Arch), or the intriguing Río Lobos Sinkhole. The region is also known for its gorges, such as Hoz de Orillares Gorge and Caves, and the historic Bridge of the Seven Eyes.
While specific parking areas aren't detailed for every route, many trailheads, especially those within or near natural parks like Cañón del Río Lobos, typically have designated parking facilities. For routes starting from villages like Rabanera del Pinar or Aldea del Pinar, you can often find street parking or small public parking areas within the village.
Runners frequently praise the region's varied terrain and stunning natural beauty. The mix of pine forests, river valleys, and dramatic canyons provides a constantly changing backdrop, and the opportunity to spot wildlife like griffon vultures in areas like Cañón del Río Lobos adds to the immersive experience. The well-documented trails on komoot also make navigation straightforward.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the region offers several routes. The most extensive is the Hermitage of Saint Bartholomew – Boca del Ocejo loop from Parque Natural del Cañón del Río Lobos, which spans 13.5 miles (21.7 km) and is classified as difficult, making it ideal for experienced runners looking for a significant workout.
Given the region's location in the foothills of the Sierra de Urbión and Sierra de Neila, many routes offer breathtaking mountain backdrops and scenic vistas. Trails within the Cañón del Río Lobos also provide stunning views of the canyon's whimsical vertical walls and the river below, especially around areas like the Boca del Ocejo.


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