Magacela Dolmen and Camino Mozárabe Loop
Magacela Dolmen and Camino Mozárabe Loop
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7.10km
180m
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Jog the 4.4-mile Magacela Dolmen and Camino Mozárabe Loop, a moderate route offering historical sites and panoramic views of Extremadura.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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1.94 km
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6.29 km
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7.10 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.40 km
1.57 km
124 m
Surfaces
3.29 km
1.52 km
1.50 km
498 m
284 m
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Elevation
Highest point (510 m)
Lowest point (330 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The estimated jogging time for this 7 km (4.3 mi) loop is approximately 54 minutes. This can vary based on your pace and how much time you spend exploring the sights.
This route is rated as moderate. While much of it consists of reasonably graded tracks, you should expect undulating and sometimes hilly terrain, including some relatively steep sections both uphill and downhill, especially around Magacela village.
While specific parking areas aren't detailed, the Dolmen de Magacela is easily accessible by road. Parking would likely be available near the dolmen or within Magacela village, which sits atop a hill.
Key highlights include the ancient Dolmen de Magacela, a megalithic monument with unique engravings, and the picturesque Magacela village with its castle ruins. You'll also experience sections of the historic Camino Mozárabe.
You'll jog through diverse landscapes, including expansive agricultural areas with cereal fields, olive groves, and vineyards. The route offers a glimpse into traditional Spanish country life, with remote and beautiful scenery, especially from elevated points.
Yes, the elevated position of Magacela village and its castle provides impressive panoramic views. From the Dolmen de Magacela, you'll get excellent views of Magacela Castle and the surrounding fields, as well as general Views of the fields of Magacela.
Due to limited shade in many agricultural sections and potential heat, early morning or late afternoon jogging is preferable, especially during warmer months. Spring and autumn generally offer more comfortable temperatures.
While there are no explicit restrictions, the route passes through rural and agricultural areas. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near livestock or in villages, and ensure they have enough water as sources can be scarce.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to jog this loop or access the Dolmen de Magacela or the Camino Mozárabe sections.
Some parts of the Camino Mozárabe can be remote with long distances between villages. It's crucial to carry sufficient water. Services like cafes or shops might be limited in smaller villages, so plan accordingly.
The terrain includes fine gravel tracks, unpaved sections, and potentially dried riverbeds, which can be rough underfoot. The area around Magacela involves significant ascents and descents, so be prepared for varied surfaces and gradients.
The Camino Mozárabe sections are generally well-marked with yellow arrows and custom signs, making navigation relatively straightforward. However, carrying a map or using a GPS app is always recommended for peace of mind.