Attractions and places to see around San Agustín Del Guadalix, a municipality north of Madrid, offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama, the area features diverse landscapes including rivers, reservoirs, and ancient forests. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from serene natural spaces to historic architecture. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and a glimpse into traditional Spanish structures.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Hervidero Waterfall is a double waterfall on the Guadalix River, nestled in a rocky canyon and surrounded by riverside vegetation. It can be reached via a flat and easy 7 km (round trip) route starting from San Agustín del Guadalix, ideal for family hikes.
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One of the recommended routes in the area is the circular route that starts from Dehesa Boyal, passing through Ciudalcampo, Valdelagua, the Canal aqueducts and Santo Domingo. This route is classified as having a high level of difficulty, making it ideal for experienced cyclists looking for technical and scenic challenges.
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Rest with views of the bridge
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Crossing the river in summer, with little flow, is a pleasure and can be done easily!
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Be careful with the rain ⚠️
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Of great beauty and easy to access (be careful, there are some winding stairs) they are one of these little-known corners of Madrid. In the bed of the Guadalix River and almost at the mouth of its spectacular canyon, the waterfall depends on the opening of the reservoir, upstream, which guarantees water flow practically all year round.
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The future green arch passes through here, and you can go to Soto de viñuelas. Rest area
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The region boasts several beautiful natural features. Don't miss the Hervidero Waterfall, a prominent double waterfall on the Guadalix River, accessible via an easy 7 km round trip hike. The tranquil Pedrezuela Reservoir offers expansive views, especially picturesque in the mornings. You can also visit the Laguna de los Patos, a serene spot for nature observation, or explore the ecologically rich Monte de Moncalvillo with its ancient holm oak forest.
Yes, the area has a rich cultural heritage. The 16th-century Parish Church of San Agustín, located on the highest hill, features a distinctive limestone portal. You can also see the impressive Aqueducts of the Canal de Isabel II, particularly the Acueducto de La Retuerta, which are historic stone structures built in 1854 to supply water to Madrid. The town also features traditional houses, some converted into restaurants.
San Agustín del Guadalix is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling. For running, explore trails like the Hervidero Waterfall Trail or the Retuerta Aqueduct loop. Cyclists can find various routes, including gravel biking around the Pedrezuela Reservoir or road cycling routes towards the Santillana Reservoir. The Singletrack Valdelagua–Ciudalcampo offers a fun experience for mountain bikers.
Absolutely. The 7 km (round trip) route to the Hervidero Waterfall is flat and easy, making it ideal for family hikes. The Laguna de los Patos recreational park is also a great spot for families to observe native flora and fauna. Additionally, the Viñuelas Stream Bridge area offers pleasant walks immersed in nature.
For stunning panoramic views of the Sierra de Guadarrama, head to the Valdelagua Geodetic Vertex. Built in 1976, this marker sits on a small hill and provides excellent vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The Guadalix River offers several scenic spots. You can walk along its margins, particularly where it exits its gorge, revealing dense alder groves and impressive limestone rock formations. Further downstream, the river flows through pleasant and spacious meadows, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The Hervidero Waterfall is also a key feature of the river.
Yes, the Bosque de la Dehesa Vieja and Cañón del Río Guadalix is a captivating area. It features paths lined with holm oaks, cork oaks, and Mediterranean scrub, with sections where the river carves through stone walls, creating a magical atmosphere, especially beautiful in autumn. The Monte de Moncalvillo is another ecologically rich area with a well-preserved ancient holm oak forest.
Visitors love the Hervidero Waterfall for its beauty and accessibility. Many find the small lake perfect for relaxing and having a snack in the shade. The crystalline water and the unique siliceous rock formations are frequently praised. It's considered one of Madrid's lesser-known but highly rewarding natural corners, with water flow guaranteed almost year-round due to an upstream reservoir.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find moderate difficulty routes such as the Hervidero Waterfall Trail, a running loop from San Agustín del Guadalix, or the Retuerta Aqueduct loop. These routes offer a great way to explore the natural surroundings while getting some exercise.
The Pedrezuela Reservoir is known as a quiet place to relax, offering open views of the northern Madrid landscape. It was completed in 1967 and was crucial for Madrid's water supply, capturing waters from the Guadalix River. Its design was innovative for its time, being the first double-curved thick-vaulted dam used by the Canal de Isabel II.
Yes, the area caters to various cycling preferences. For gravel biking, you can explore routes around the Pedrezuela Reservoir or the Canal de Isabel II Aqueducts. Road cyclists can find challenging routes like the Canencia Pass loop or moderate ones like the El Molar loop. The Singletrack Valdelagua–Ciudalcampo is an easy singletrack suitable for gravel bikes too, offering continuous ups and downs.
Soto de Viñuelas, located nearby, is a former hunting ground that has become a popular spot for nature lovers and mountain bikers. It features an impressive castle often used for weddings and offers a great environment for outdoor activities and enjoying nature.


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