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Jog the 11.4-mile Cordel de Navalrincón Trail in Cabañeros National Park, featuring riverbanks, Mediterranean flora, and wildlife spotting.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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While the trail is largely flat with minimal elevation gain, making the terrain itself of low difficulty, its total distance of over 18 kilometers means it's considered a more challenging route for jogging. It's best suited for those with a good level of fitness looking for a longer, sustained run.
The trail connects two visitor centers: the Casa Palillos Visitor Center and the Torre de Abraham Visitor Center. You can find parking facilities at both locations, making them convenient starting points for your jog.
As this trail is located within the Cabañeros National Park, dogs are generally permitted on trails but must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the park's wildlife and natural environment. Always check the latest park regulations before your visit.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons due to milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. During winter, some sections of the trail can become waterlogged, while summer can be very hot, especially midday. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal for wildlife spotting.
The trail follows an old livestock path, known as a 'vía pecuaria,' so it's largely flat and well-defined. You'll experience varied ground, from riverside areas along the Bullaque River to Mediterranean scrubland and agricultural fields. Be aware that some sections may be muddy or waterlogged in winter.
Generally, there are no entrance fees to access the Cabañeros National Park or to use the public trails like the Cordel de Navalrincón. However, certain activities or guided tours within the park might require reservations or fees. It's always a good idea to check the official park website for any specific regulations or changes before your visit.
The trail offers beautiful views of the Montes de Toledo and diverse Mediterranean flora. You'll also pass by the Torre de Abraham Trails and the Colada de Navalrincón Trail, which are integral parts of this route. Keep an eye out for wildlife like deer, wild boar, and black vultures, especially during dawn or dusk.
Yes, the route primarily follows El Cordel de Navalrincón, which makes up 100% of its length. It also briefly intersects with sections of the Cañada Real Galiana and the Cañada Real Riojana.
The Cabañeros National Park is rich in biodiversity. Along the trail, especially in the early morning or late afternoon, you have a good chance of spotting deer, wild boar, and various bird species, including majestic black vultures.
The Cordel de Navalrincón Trail is primarily an out-and-back route, connecting the Casa Palillos and Torre de Abraham visitor centers. This allows you to customize your distance by turning back at any point, or complete the full 18km round trip.
While the trail itself is within a national park, the visitor centers (Casa Palillos and Torre de Abraham) often have basic facilities or information about nearby services. For more extensive options, you would typically need to drive to the nearest towns or villages outside the immediate park area.