Best natural monuments around Colmenar De Oreja include a variety of natural areas and scenic routes. The region features diverse landscapes, from wetlands and geological formations to historical gardens and river plains. These locations offer opportunities to experience the local environment and engage with the natural heritage of the area. The municipality's ecosystems reflect a balance between natural surroundings and historical agricultural activity.
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In spring and during the rainy season, the blue surface of the Esteras lagoon is an environmental jewel in the arid landscape of the rural moorland. The volume of water depends on rainfall and evaporation. During long periods of high temperatures, the water disappears and becomes a white salt lake with a noticeable crust of mineral salts. In this case, it is advisable not to enter the lake to closely observe the sodium sulphate crystals because it is a mud trap, the wetland is always under the salt.
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The Garden of the Prince in Aranjuez, also known as the Garden of the Prince of Asturias, is a space of great beauty and historical relevance. The name is due to Charles IV, who ordered its creation when he still held the title of Prince of Asturias. This garden preserves previous elements, such as the Island's orchard. I hope you enjoy your visit to the Jardín del Príncipe in Aranjuez! 🏰🌳🌸
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Huge garden where the monarchs walked surrounded by a splendid security fence adorned with stones and wrought iron in the purest royal style.
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At this point on the path of La Blanca, at the height of the San Juan lagoons, there is a viewpoint frequented by bird lovers. It is a perfect point to see the fauna that inhabits this seasonal wetland.
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The route enters the Cañada del Raso through the access to a gypsum factory, leaves the facilities on the right and passes through the Laguna Seca or Las Esteras wetland, a valuable lake ecosystem in a natural depression in the land that floods temporarily, creating a hypersaline wetland of great geological, botanical and faunal importance of high environmental value, a small wonder in the páramo landscape.
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Impressive and wide park to the northeast of the Palace, of 150 hectares, delimited by the Tagus river, and that stands out for its botanical wealth.
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It's kind of scary to look out. Better do it with caution
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You can find this place in the middle area of the Prince's Gardens, accessing through the Puerta de la Plaza Redonda. It is an artificial lake with three islets where you can see a Greek-style temple with Ionic columns that emulate being made of marble, which was built at the beginning of the 18th century by Juan de Villanueva, who was the architect of the Prado museum building.
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Colmenar De Oreja offers a variety of natural areas and scenic routes, including wetlands, geological formations, and historical gardens. You can explore unique spots like the temporary wetland of Laguna Seca de las Esteras, the geological feature of The Chinchón Sinkhole, and the historical Jardín del Príncipe.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Birdwatching Hide at San Juan Lagoons is a great spot for observing local fauna, especially during the rainy season. The Jardín del Príncipe, with its extensive grounds and historical elements, is also family-friendly. Additionally, the Chinescos Pond within the Prince's Gardens offers a pleasant setting.
The best time to visit often depends on the specific natural monument. For wetlands like Laguna Seca de las Esteras and the San Juan Lagoons, the rainy season (typically spring) is ideal to see them full of water and observe wildlife. For scenic viewpoints like those along the Camino del Cristo, sunrise or sunset offers breathtaking views. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for outdoor exploration.
Yes, particularly at the wetlands. The Birdwatching Hide at San Juan Lagoons is specifically designed for observing the diverse birdlife that frequents this seasonal wetland. The Laguna Seca de las Esteras is also a valuable lake ecosystem important for local fauna, especially when it floods temporarily.
Colmenar De Oreja offers various hiking routes that allow you to explore its natural heritage. For instance, you can find routes that pass by the San Juan Lagoons and the Chinchón Sinkhole. The local tourism office promotes thematic hiking routes suitable for all ages, traversing diverse ecosystems. You can find detailed hiking trails in the Hiking around Colmenar De Oreja guide, including options like the Chinchón, Laguna de San Juan, and Sima de Peñaquemada Loop.
Yes, a notable geological formation is The Chinchón Sinkhole. This site offers a unique natural feature in the landscape and is a point of interest for those interested in geology. The Laguna Seca de las Esteras is also a geologically significant hypersaline wetland.
Absolutely. The Camino del Cristo trail is highly regarded for its panoramic vistas, offering impressive views of the town and its surroundings. The "Paseo por los Miradores" (Walk of the Viewpoints), located between the Camino del Cristo and Vereda del Cristo, is particularly recommended for breathtaking views, especially during sunrise or sunset.
Beyond hiking, the region around Colmenar De Oreja is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking and mountain biking. Check out the Gravel biking around Colmenar De Oreja guide and the MTB Trails around Colmenar De Oreja guide for detailed routes and difficulty levels.
Riverland is an interpretation center focused on the natural environment near Colmenar De Oreja. It emphasizes the preservation of local flora, fauna, and water resources, highlighting the balance between nature and the region's 2,800 years of agricultural history. It provides educational and leisure activities, connecting visitors with the natural and human-influenced ecosystems.
Yes, the Route of the Fountains (Paseo por las Fuentes) offers a unique way to discover the numerous public fountains and wells that historically supplied water to the town. This route combines a pleasant walk through a natural setting with a cultural visit to the historic center of Colmenar de Oreja. Additionally, the Jardín del Príncipe is a natural monument with significant historical relevance.
Visitors appreciate the serene environments and opportunities for outdoor recreation. Many enjoy the unique landscapes, such as the seasonal wetlands and geological features. The Birdwatching Hide at San Juan Lagoons is particularly popular among bird lovers for its fauna observation opportunities. The impressive views from spots like the Camino del Cristo are also highly valued.


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