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Road cycling routes around Garganta De Los Montes are characterized by varied terrain, featuring significant elevation changes and scenic mountain passes. The region includes reservoirs and forested valleys, providing diverse backdrops for road cyclists. Routes often navigate through rural landscapes and offer views of the surrounding natural environment, with options for both challenging climbs and more moderate rides. This area is part of the Sierra Norte of Madrid, offering popular road bike climbs and extensive pine forests.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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71
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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68.4km
03:43
1,220m
1,220m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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328
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64.3km
03:37
1,200m
1,200m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.1km
01:58
800m
790m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The water of the rich of Madrid. Shade and beware of a lot of traffic on weekends
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Good water and the place is beautiful. A bit crowded if you're right next to it.
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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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Prádena del Rincón is a charming village located in the Sierra Norte of Madrid, founded between the 11th and 12th centuries and historically linked to livestock farming. Strolling through its streets reveals traditional architecture surrounded by nature. Its monuments include the Romanesque-Mudejar church of Santo Domingo de Silos. The tranquility of the area and its rural trails invite you to a peaceful and contemplative getaway in the heart of the Sierra del Rincón. This is ideal for those seeking a genuine connection with nature and rural history, far from the hustle and bustle, with routes that allow you to explore ancient transhumance trails and enjoy the area's biodiversity.
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The **Centennial Yew of Canencia** is a unique tree of great botanical and landscape value in the Sierra de Guadarrama, in the Community of Madrid. It is not just a specimen, but part of a small population of yews that has survived in an exceptional setting, the Canencia Birch Forest. ### Characteristics and Location * **Species:** *Taxus baccata* (common yew). * **Age:** The most notable specimen is estimated to be between **400 and 500 years old**. Its longevity is one of the most fascinating characteristics of this species. * **Dimensions:** It has a trunk of considerable girth (around 4.10 meters) and a wide crown about 15 meters in diameter, which demonstrates its advanced age and health. * **Location:** It is located in the **Canencia Birch Forest** area, very close to the Canencia Pass. It is often included in the popular hiking trail known as "The Birch Forest Path" or the "Mojonavalle Waterfall Path." It is located near the Sestil del Maíllo stream. * **Environment:** The yew coexists with other unique species such as birch, holly, and Scots pines. This humid and protected microclimate has allowed the survival of these trees, which are relics of colder, wetter times. ### Importance and Uniqueness * **Botanical Value:** Yews are extremely slow-growing trees and are considered almost immortal. In Spain, they are a protected species, and finding such ancient specimens is a rarity. * **Landscape Value:** The Canencia yew stands out for its majestic appearance in the midst of a very picturesque forest, attracting numerous hikers and nature lovers. * **History and legend:** Like many ancient yew trees, it is steeped in legend. In many European cultures, they were considered sacred trees for their longevity and the toxicity of their parts (except for the pulp of their fruit). ### Access and routes To visit the yew, the most common route is the **Birch Forest Path**, which starts from the Canencia Pass itself. The path is signposted. You walk along a forest track to a detour that leads directly to the Chorrera de Mojonavalle, and a little further on, you will find the yew tree. Despite its age, the tree is increasingly visible and accessible, but it is essential to be respectful and not damage its surroundings to preserve this natural monument.
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Fountain that you will find in the Puerto de Canencia.
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Beautiful walled town located in the mountains north of Madrid.
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There are nearly 70 road cycling routes available around Garganta De Los Montes on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels.
Yes, Garganta De Los Montes offers 5 easy road cycling routes. These are generally shorter and have less elevation gain, making them ideal for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride.
Routes in Garganta De Los Montes vary significantly. Moderate routes, such as El Villar Reservoir and Gorge – El Villar Reservoir Dam loop from Buitrago del Lozoya, can be around 60 km with over 800 meters of elevation gain. More difficult routes, like Montejo de la Sierra – La Hiruela loop from Lozoyuela, can exceed 70 km with over 1300 meters of climbing.
Many routes in the region offer stunning views, particularly those that traverse mountain passes or skirt reservoirs. For expansive vistas, consider routes that include the Canencia Pass or the Navafría Pass. The Pinilla Reservoir Viewpoint is also a popular spot for scenic breaks.
Advanced cyclists will find plenty of challenging climbs, especially on routes that cross mountain passes. The region is known for significant elevation changes. Routes like Navafría Pass – Buitrago de Lozoya loop from Buitrago del Lozoya feature over 1200 meters of ascent over 68 km, providing a demanding experience.
The best seasons for road biking in Garganta De Los Montes are typically spring, summer, and early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally more favorable, and mountain passes are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for exploring the varied terrain.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Garganta De Los Montes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include Plaza de España, Rascafría – Cotos Pass loop from Estación Gargantilla-Lozoya and Pinilla Reservoir Viewpoint – Navafría Pass loop from El Tomillar.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Garganta De Los Montes, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging mountain passes to serene reservoir views, and the opportunity to explore rural landscapes.
Road cycling routes often pass by significant natural attractions. You can encounter the Mojonavalle Forest, the impressive El Villar Reservoir and Gorge, and the ancient Yew of the Trail. Many routes also offer views of the El Atazar Reservoir.
While specific parking information for each route is not always detailed, many routes start from towns or villages like Buitrago del Lozoya or Lozoyuela, where public parking options are generally available. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
To find potentially less crowded routes, consider exploring some of the moderate difficulty options that might be less frequented than the most popular challenging climbs. Using komoot's route planner to filter by difficulty and explore routes slightly off the main thoroughfares can help you discover quieter paths.


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