Bike parks around Manzanares El Real are characterized by the natural landscape of the Sierra de Guadarrama and La Pedriza, offering a diverse environment for cyclists. The area functions as a natural playground, particularly for mountain biking, with an extensive network of routes. Granite formations and varied terrain provide options for different skill levels. This region is known for its challenging trails and scenic beauty within the National Park.
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Fun trails between Becerril and Matalpino
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This trail has changed quite a bit after the recent rains. It's broken and eroded. If you ride it uphill, you have to get off your bike often; there are many deep ruts.
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This trail, if you follow it toward Collado Villalba, is quite tricky, with rocks, roots, and rills. The descent to La Berzosa is fun.
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Fun trail that runs through the lower area of Mount Telégrafo or Cabeza Mediana, and that runs parallel to the M601 highway as it passes through Collado Mediano. The trail has a difficulty level of S2. The only most complicated point is a step between large stones that if you are not very skilled will have to be dismantled.
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Area of narrow, twisty and fun paths between junipers and thyme rockroses. It does not have much difficulty, except for the little traction in times of drought. The combination of the mountain landscape and the driving challenge make it one of the most suitable low mountain areas for mountain biking.
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Los Elefantes, brutal quite technical trials in many areas. It can be done in both directions.
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One of those places in which to combine technique, we are not talking about enduro, but we are talking about a very fun area in which depending on your level you will have to land a lot, a little, or nothing. In this case, going uphill they become quite hard, because force must be added to the technique. A true MTB classic in Madrid
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The area around Manzanares El Real, particularly within the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park and La Pedriza, offers a diverse natural landscape for cycling. You'll find everything from extensive networks of dirt tracks and forest trails to technical sections with granite rocks, natural drops, and jumps. The terrain can vary from low mountain areas with junipers and thyme rockroses to more challenging routes with significant elevation gain.
Yes, Manzanares El Real is known for its challenging trails. For experienced riders, Colmenar Singletracks is a classic in Madrid, combining technique and effort. The nearby Hoyo de Manzanares is also considered one of the most legendary Enduro spots in the Sierra, offering technical sections, natural drops, and jumps. Additionally, the Elephants Trail is quite tricky with rocks, roots, and rills.
While many trails are challenging, the Community of Madrid's CiclaMadrid platform offers various routes in the municipality that are generally of low difficulty. These paths are suitable for discovering nearby villages and cycling along main livestock trails and low mountains, providing a gentler way to explore the region's natural and scenic beauty. For those less accustomed to long trips, an electric bike can be a good option for some routes.
Cyclists are consistently rewarded with stunning natural beauty. You can expect views of La Pedriza's dramatic granite formations, the majestic Sierra de Guadarrama, and the Santillana reservoir. Trails often pass through varied landscapes of hills, gorges, steppes, and pine forests, offering unique rock formations like 'La Cama del Diablo' (Devil's Bed) in Hoyo de Manzanares.
The region offers good conditions for cycling for much of the year. While the terrain in Hoyo de Manzanares rarely gets muddy, it can be slippery in dry conditions. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for riding. Winter mountain biking is also possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially more challenging trail conditions.
Yes, some of the CiclaMadrid routes are designed with lower difficulty, making them suitable for families. These routes allow for a more relaxed exploration of the natural and cultural heritage of the region, including views of the Santillana reservoir. When planning, look for routes described as 'low difficulty' or those that stick to main livestock trails.
Beyond mountain biking, Manzanares El Real is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the La Pedriza Circular Trail or the challenging Pedriza y Yelmo route. There are also extensive options for gravel biking and road cycling, including routes around the Santillana Reservoir.
Many routes in the Manzanares El Real area integrate historical and cultural exploration with physical activity. You can cycle past iconic landmarks such as the Castle of the Mendoza family. The region's trails, especially in Hoyo de Manzanares, include historical paths used since medieval times, adding a rich context to your ride.
The Centro de Visitantes La Pedriza provides information on cycling routes within the National Park. Platforms like Komoot also offer detailed maps and community tips for various trails, helping you plan your adventures in the region.
Visitors frequently highlight the combination of challenging terrain and unparalleled natural beauty. The area is appreciated for its diverse environment, allowing for skill development and exploration. The Singletracks in Mataelpino, for example, are loved for their narrow, twisty paths and the blend of mountain landscape with a fun driving challenge.
Yes, there are several circular bike routes. For instance, the CiclaMadrid platform offers a circular route in the Sierra de Guadarrama starting and ending in Manzanares El Real, which can be customized. Additionally, the 'Las Zetas de La Pedriza Route' is a well-known circular option, though recommended for experienced riders due to its challenging nature.
For intermediate riders, Colmenar singletrack trails in the Parque Regional de la Cuenca Alta del Manzanares offer a great place to practice technique on a forest trail that leads to the Batán Bridge. The Singletracks in Mataelpino also provide an intermediate challenge with narrow, twisty paths through a beautiful mountain landscape.


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