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Gravel biking around Aldealengua De Pedraza offers access to varied terrain within the Segovia province. The region is characterized by substantial pine forests, such as the Pinar de Navafría, alongside meadows and streams. Part of the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park, the landscape features a mountainous backdrop with Scots pine, oak, and holm oak groves. This environment provides diverse routes suitable for no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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61.0km
04:59
960m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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46.5km
04:12
970m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.1km
01:51
390m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It is located in the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range, between the municipalities of Miraflores de la Sierra and Rascafría, in the Community of Madrid. From Miraflores de la Sierra (1200m), the route ascends approximately 600m over 10km (average gradient 4–6%), and after reaching the summit, it descends 13km to Rascafría (1150m) with a gradient of 4.5–7%.
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A comfortable trail with incredible views. As an added bonus, you can descend to the Mojonavalle waterfall. A truly beautiful cascade.
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The Castle and Walls of Buitrago del Lozoya, one of the most important medieval sites in the Community of Madrid: The town has pre-Roman roots and was mentioned by Livy as a Celtiberian fortress (Litabrum). Muslim Fortification: Between the 8th and 11th centuries, the Muslims built the wall to protect the territory. Reconquest: Alfonso VI conquered it in 1085, and it passed into Christian hands. Current Castle: Built in the 15th century by the Mendoza family, during the reign of John II of Castile. Historical Uses: Noble residence, defensive stronghold, and setting for events such as the imprisonment of Juana la Beltraneja.
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A beautiful bridge leads to the Finca de los Batanes, where the hostel is located. Opposite is the El Paular Monastery. From this bridge, there's a path that leads to the village of Rascafría, where I could see people walking and exercising.
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nice corner to enjoy the views
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Segovia hillside, near Navafría, with beautiful landscapes.
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Beautiful walled town located in the mountains north of Madrid.
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A beautiful stone bridge. The climb afterward is quite rocky, and you'll have to walk for a bit.
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There are 11 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Aldealengua De Pedraza. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult challenges, ensuring a quiet and immersive cycling experience through the region's natural beauty.
The terrain around Aldealengua De Pedraza is diverse, ranging from the extensive pine forests of the Pinar de Navafría to open meadows and mountainous areas within the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park. You'll encounter a mix of gravel paths, forest tracks, and some more challenging climbs, often surrounded by Scots pine, oak, and holm oak groves.
While many routes in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, the region offers quieter paths suitable for families, especially within the Pinar de Navafría. For a moderate option, consider the Chapel of El Cornejo – Navafría Village loop from Navafría, which is 23 km long and provides a good introduction to the area's peaceful trails.
The trails often lead to stunning natural features and viewpoints. You can experience the majestic Navafría Pass and Puerto de Linera, offering panoramic views. The Pinilla Reservoir Viewpoint is another highlight, providing picturesque vistas of the reservoir and surrounding landscape.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the challenging Plaza de España, Rascafría – La Morcuera Pass loop from El Tomillar, or the moderate Plaza de España, Rascafría – Puente del Perdón loop from Alameda del Valle.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for gravel biking in Aldealengua De Pedraza. The weather is milder, and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer can be hot, especially at midday, while winter may bring colder temperatures and potential snow at higher elevations, particularly in the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park.
Many of the natural areas and trails around Aldealengua De Pedraza are dog-friendly, especially those outside strict protected zones. However, always ensure your dog is well-behaved and, if required, kept on a leash, particularly within the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park or near livestock. Check specific regulations for each trail or area you plan to visit.
Parking is typically available in or near the villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Navafría or Gallegos. Look for designated parking areas or inquire locally. The rural nature of the region often provides convenient access points to the trails.
The komoot community highly values the tranquility and natural beauty of the no-traffic gravel routes here. Reviewers often praise the immersive experience of cycling through the quiet woodlands of the Pinar de Navafría and the stunning, expansive views from mountain passes like Navafría Pass. The average rating for these routes is 2.7 stars, reflecting appreciation for the peaceful and scenic environment.
Beyond the natural beauty, the region is rich in history. You might encounter traditional architecture, old mills, stone fountains, and quaint shepherd's huts (chozos) in the villages. The Romanesque Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, is a significant historical monument in Aldealengua de Pedraza itself, offering a cultural stop during your ride.
The longest no-traffic gravel bike route featured is the Plaza de España, Rascafría – La Morcuera Pass loop from El Tomillar, which spans approximately 61 km. This challenging route offers extensive riding through varied landscapes.


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