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Jogging routes around Casas De Haro traverse a serene landscape characterized by wide horizons and extensive agricultural lands. The region, nestled in the province of Cuenca, features vast stretches of vineyards and cereal fields. These areas are crisscrossed by numerous trails and paths, providing a picturesque and open setting for running. The terrain is generally flat or gently undulating, with some pine forests offering varied routes and shaded areas.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
6
runners
6.57km
00:48
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
runners
25.2km
02:40
70m
70m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3
runners
12.9km
01:27
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
runners
16.5km
01:50
30m
30m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.2km
02:03
30m
40m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Work qualified as a strange Renaissance piece due to the arrangement of its façade in the form of a corner. The date of his execution, 1627, is recorded on a scroll. Originally this façade was located in the house located opposite, demolished in 1960 and rebuilt in 1995 by the "La Enzina" Workshop School, placing its ashlars, balcony and shield in front of the original location as if it were the reflection of a mirror. As a historical note, note that the Queen of Spain Doña María Ana de Austria, widow of Felipe IV, stayed in this house in 1668.
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Dating from the 18th century, it was built from an old 16th-century building by the Countess of Villaleal's grandfather, Doña Joaquina de Arce y Lara, who belonged to the Order of Calatrava. The house presents rococo decoration motifs and on its façade there is a wavy balcony with a beautiful wrought iron railing; On the very ornate hole in the wall there is a beautiful Baroque coat of arms belonging to the 18th century.
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A historical monument that deals with a salvaged corner of a palace that was demolished. It is not in its original location as the palace was right in front of it. It is one of the most photographed monuments in La Roda.
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Located on Calle de los Mártires, it is one of the most emblematic buildings in La Roda. It has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest.
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There are 5 dedicated jogging routes around Casas De Haro listed on komoot, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for runners.
The routes primarily traverse a serene landscape characterized by wide horizons and extensive agricultural lands, including vast stretches of vineyards and cereal fields. You'll find paths that are generally flat or gently undulating, with some areas featuring pine forests for varied scenery and occasional shade.
Yes, while there are no routes specifically graded as 'easy', you'll find 2 moderate and 3 difficult running trails. The moderate routes are suitable for those looking for a good workout without extreme challenges, while the difficult routes offer longer distances for endurance training.
The tranquil atmosphere and open landscapes make Casas De Haro enjoyable for running throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, and during harvest season, you might experience the aroma of dry earth and grapes, enhancing your run. Summers can be hot, so early mornings or late evenings are recommended.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, routes like the difficult Alcañabate Corner – Picnic area loop from La Roda de Albacete cover 25.2 km (15.7 miles), and the Running loop from La Roda de Albacete is 18.2 km (11.3 miles), providing ample distance for longer runs.
Yes, many of the running routes around Casas De Haro are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Running loop from La Roda and the Picnic area loop from La Roda de Albacete.
You'll be immersed in an agricultural landscape dominated by extensive vineyards and cereal fields, offering wide, open horizons. Some routes may also lead through pine forests, providing a change of scenery. The beauty lies in the expansive, luminous environment typical of the La Mancha region.
While not directly on every path, the region is known for its historical 'Cubos' or 'Cucos,' ancient stone shelters for shepherds scattered throughout the southern part of Casas De Haro. Discovering these structures, like the multi-room Cubo Mangas, can add a touch of historical intrigue to your run or walk.
Beyond the trails, you can explore nearby settlements and historical sites. Consider visiting La Roda, the Palace of the Counts of Villaleal, or the Sisante Town Hall and Main Square. The Church of Santiago el Mayor is also a significant landmark.
The generally flat or gently undulating terrain through agricultural fields makes many of these paths suitable for families looking for a pleasant walk or light jog together. While there are no 'easy' graded routes, the moderate options can be manageable for active families.
Given the rural setting and the fact that many routes start from areas like 'La Roda' or 'Picnic area,' it is generally possible to find parking nearby. However, specific parking details for each route are best checked on the individual komoot tour page before you go.
Runners frequently praise the open, expansive landscapes and the tranquility of the region. The wide horizons and picturesque agricultural fields, especially the vineyards, offer a sense of freedom and an invigorating experience away from urban bustle. The variety of routes also caters to different preferences.


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