Best attractions and places to see around Las Navas Del Marqués include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Sierra de Guadarrama. The region is characterized by extensive pine forests, mountain passes, and unique rock formations. Visitors can explore ancient structures and enjoy the natural landscape.
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This popular stretch of the area is a perfect example of what hillside zetas are like. Well known among runners and bikers, it is also a luxury to do it on foot, since we can also link them with some more demanding routes. And remember, if you do them uphill, it is best to start little by little.
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A long, hilarious path that descends dizzyingly in the form of sharp curves towards the Horizontal Alta. After passing the Luis Ceballos Arboretum and the Fuente de los Guindos we reach the junction where the Abantos road leaves, turning left along a dirt track to cross the Los Llanitos Recreational Area and after leveling out for about 800 meters we find a path the left that goes down the slope of the Pinar de Abantos. Las Zetas de Abantos is a fun trail with 16 twists and turns that descends to the Cordel Del Valle for 1,800 meters. Not technically complicated, only the curves require some skill. It is very busy on the weekend, both going up and down, so you have to be careful. Once the descent is finished, you can continue in an easterly direction towards El Escorial along the Cordel Del Valle, crossing the Montes del Romeral and El Cerrado, going down to the Senda La Horizontal along which we turn back towards the west. This 4.7 kilometer track was frequented by the monks of the monastery who chose flat paths to walk. At the end of the track, you go down to the M 505 road, which takes you to La Herrería.
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The port of Malagón, also known as Alto de Abantos or Puerto de San Juan de Malagón, is a mountain pass located in the southwest area of the Sierra de Guadarrama. It has an altitude of 1590 meters and separates the Spanish provinces of Madrid and Ávila.
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Beautiful waterfall that, although it can be avoided, is always nice to see its waters fall from the highest parts of the Sierra on its southern side. When it's hot, a great place to cool off.
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Legendary peak that not only has magnificent views but also plays a great role in the history of sports in Spain.
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The port of Malagón, also known as Alto de Abantos or Puerto de San Juan de Malagón, is a mountain pass located in the southwest area of the Sierra de Guadarrama (mountain belonging to the Central System). It has an altitude of 1590 meters and separates the Spanish provinces of Madrid and Ávila. The regional road that crosses it connects the municipalities of San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Madrid) and Peguerinos (Ávila). To the west of the port extends the Malagón mountain range, which gives it its name. The mountain pass is located on the southern slope of Mount Abantos, which is why it constitutes the starting point of a path that leads to the top of said mountain.
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Located on the forest track that connects Peguerinos with San Lorenzo de El Escorial, it has been crowned on several occasions by the Cycling Tour of Spain, this border port between Madrid and Ávila rewards us for the effort of the climb with amazing views of the community of Madrid. The ideal place to take a souvenir photo and enjoy the summit.
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Las Navas del Marqués offers a diverse range of attractions, blending historical landmarks with natural beauty. You'll find impressive castles, ancient churches, and medieval necropolises, alongside extensive pine forests, serene lakes, and mountain passes with stunning views. The area is ideal for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the region's natural features. Notable spots include Las Zetas de Abantos, known for its winding paths popular with cyclists and hikers, and the scenic Cruz Verde Pass, offering great views from its 1,256-meter altitude. The Pinares del Bajo Alberche, a Special Protection Area for Birds, is perfect for nature observation, and the tranquil Lago Navas del Marqués provides a peaceful setting.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The impressive Castillo Palacio Magalia, a Renaissance castle-palace from around 1540, is a must-see. You can also explore the Convento de Santo Domingo y San Pablo, a 16th-century Dominican convent now used for cultural events, and the Iglesia Parroquial de San Juan Bautista, with origins dating back to the 15th century. Don't miss the ancient Ermita del Santísimo Cristo de Gracia or the unique Necrópolis Altomedievales with anthropomorphic tombs carved into rock.
The region around Las Navas del Marqués is excellent for hiking. You can find a variety of routes, including easy walks and more challenging treks. For detailed options, explore the Hiking around Las Navas Del Marqués guide, which features routes like the moderate 'Risco de los Dineros y Atalaya de Eiffel — circular desde Las Navas del Marqués' and easier options like 'Walk through the center of Las Navas del Marqués'.
Absolutely! Mountain biking is a popular activity here, with several challenging trails. The MTB Trails around Las Navas Del Marqués guide offers routes such as the 'Las Navas Viewpoints Route' and the 'Crags and Watchtowers Trail', both known for their demanding terrain and scenic views.
Runners will find several moderate trails to enjoy. The Running Trails around Las Navas Del Marqués guide provides options like the 'Running loop from Las Navas del Marqués' and the 'Risco de los Dineros loop', offering varied distances and beautiful scenery.
Yes, the region boasts several excellent viewpoints. Puerto de Malagón offers magnificent views and is significant in Spanish cycling history. The Mirador Eiffel, an iron and wood lookout tower, provides distinctive views, and Peña del Águila, over 1900 meters high, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Sierra Madrileña.
Families can enjoy the Hornillo Waterfall, which is part of a circular hiking route along the Hornillo River Path, offering an entertaining family outing through forests and past small cascades. The Paseo de las Esculturas de La Dehesa del Boyal is an outdoor sculpture walk where art merges with nature, suitable for all ages.
Yes, the area features interesting geological formations. The El Fraile Rock Formation is a granite spire shaped like a cappuccino or a lit candle. Additionally, the Piedra de los Trece Botones is another unique natural rock formation worth seeking out.
The extensive pine forests of the Pinares del Bajo Alberche are recognized as a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA) and a Special Area of Conservation (ZEC). This makes it an excellent spot for birdwatching, with opportunities to see endangered species like the Iberian Imperial Eagle and the Black Stork. Organized ornithological routes are available for a focused experience.
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities, with vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural features and cultural events, though it can be warmer. The region also offers opportunities for astrotourism, which is best enjoyed on clear nights throughout the year.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The winding paths of Las Zetas de Abantos are enjoyed for their fun and challenging nature, while the views from mountain passes like Puerto de Malagón are often highlighted. The tranquil atmosphere of the pine forests and the rich history embedded in its castles and convents also receive high acclaim.


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