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Hiking around Torres De La Alameda offers accessible opportunities for outdoor activities through its green spaces and notable circular routes. The terrain is characterized by easily accessible paths that lead towards the Cerro de Monte Alto, providing views amidst fields. The municipality also features well-maintained urban parks, offering pleasant areas for walks and relaxation within a historical setting.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Enjoy an easy 5.2-mile hike from Torres de Alameda, featuring scenic views of Cerro de Monte Alto and Pico del Búho and cultural landmarks.
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Hike the Loeches - Pozuelo del Rey Circular Route 2, a moderate 7.9-mile trail featuring cultural sites and countryside views.

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11.1km
03:05
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This moderate 6.9-mile hiking route near Torres de Alameda explores the Camino de Los Ángeles and Camino del Monte Alto with scenic views.
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Hike the moderate 5.3-mile Mirador de los Pájaros circular route from Torres de Alameda, enjoying panoramic views and diverse wildlife.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Loeches has been the residence of nobles and influential houses of the Spanish bourgeoisie for the last five hundred years. In the 16th century it was named a town by order of Charles I and in 1633 it became the domain of the Count-Duke of Olivares, favourite of Philip IV, providing the town with an important historical, cultural and monumental heritage also linked to the House of Alba. The Monastery of the Immaculate Conception, known as the “Convento Grande”, houses the Pantheon of the House of Alba, built in Carrara marble. In the same square is the Monastery of San Ignacio Mártir, the “Convento Chico”, a 17th-century Carmelite convent of Baroque architecture famous for the artisanal jams made by the nuns. A good example of a Renaissance construction is the 16th-century church of the Assumption. The Plaza de la Villa is the meeting point and social centre of Loeches. Surrounding it is the historic centre, declared a Site of Cultural Interest, with cobbled streets and traditional houses. The Tourist Office is located in the Monastery of the Immaculate Conception, which offers a guide service, tourist information and is the starting point for hiking routes.
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This monastery, a historical-artistic jewel of Madrid's baroque, was founded in 1640 by the valid of King Philip IV, that is, the count-duke of Olivares. Its location in a country setting, on the outskirts of Alcobendas, north of Madrid, makes it even more special, with the Sierra de Guadarrama as a backdrop.
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The Monastery of the Immaculate Conception.
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Without a doubt, the town of Loeches is the greatest historical-artistic jewel and the most emblematic building. It is a monastery of Dominican nuns and is located in the Plaza de la Duquesa de Alba, next to the Carmelite Convent of San Ignacio Mártir. The monastery was founded in 1626. The guided tour can be consulted by phone or e-mail. More info: https://monasterioloeches.org/visitas/
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As the name of this viewpoint says... we can enjoy the bird's eye view, the surroundings of the entire Vega de Torres de la Alameda, its fields and olive trees and, if you are lucky and the day is clear, the entire skyline of Madrid .
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Road parallel to the M-225, between Torres de Alameda and Valverde de Alcalá. Very quiet environment, with sections between trees, with shade and fields, with views of nearby hills.
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Beautiful path between fields (especially recommended in spring when everything is green) with Cerro de Monte Alto and Pico del Búho on the horizon.
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Path that takes us towards Cerro de Monte Alto between the fields. Beautiful views and very quiet surroundings. At its end the slope is already quite steep (16-18%).
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There are over 20 hiking trails in and around Torres De La Alameda, catering to various skill levels. You'll find 11 easy routes and 12 moderate options, with no difficult trails, making the area accessible for most hikers.
Yes, Torres De La Alameda offers several family-friendly routes, particularly the easy trails. An excellent choice is the Return to Cerro de Monte Alto and Pico del Búho from Torres de Alameda, which is 8.3 km long and features gentle gradients, taking about 1 hour 52 minutes to complete. The urban parks like Parque Olof Palme also provide pleasant, accessible green spaces for shorter walks.
The hiking terrain in Torres De La Alameda is generally characterized by easily accessible paths, often leading through fields and green spaces. Routes like the Camino de Los Ángeles and Camino del Monte Alto circular route offer serene surroundings with moderate elevation changes, providing beautiful views without overly challenging ascents.
Yes, circular routes are a highlight in Torres De La Alameda. A popular option is the Torres de Alameda — circular route through the Camino de Los Ángeles and the Camino del Monte Alto, which is 11.1 km long and takes around 3 hours 5 minutes. Another moderate circular trail is Loeches from Torres de Alba — circular, covering 12.7 km.
Many trails offer views towards the Cerro de Monte Alto, providing scenic vistas of the surrounding fields. The Mirador de los Pájaros — round trip from Torres de Alameda is specifically named for its viewpoints. Additionally, the Parque del Calvario, an urban park, offers unique perspectives of the old town, especially at sunrise, and is built on a mound with archaeological significance.
The trails in Torres De La Alameda are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained green spaces, the accessible nature of the paths, and the serene surroundings, particularly on routes leading to Cerro de Monte Alto.
Yes, Torres De La Alameda has a rich history. You can explore nearby historical sites such as the Ruins of Alcalá la Vieja Fortress or the Walls and Antiquarium of Alcalá de Henares. The Parque del Calvario within the municipality itself is built on a site with Iron Age archaeological findings, offering a glimpse into the area's ancient past.
Absolutely. Torres De La Alameda has invested in improving its urban green spaces. The Parque del Calvario, with its diverse tree and shrub species and elevated views, is perfect for a leisurely stroll. The Parque Olof Palme, covering about 10,000 square meters, also provides pleasant areas with swings and exercise zones, ideal for relaxation.
Given the region's characteristics, spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for hiking in Torres De La Alameda. The weather is typically milder, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable, while winter offers cooler, crisp conditions for those who don't mind the chill.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, the area offers several longer routes. The Loeches from Torres de Alba — circular is a 12.7 km trail, and the Alto de la Valdelavieja – Church of Torres de la Alameda loop from Torres de la Alameda covers 12.6 km, both offering a good workout and varied scenery.
Beyond the hiking trails, the historical context of Torres De La Alameda, with its Roman, Visigothic, and Muslim roots, offers opportunities for cultural exploration. You can visit nearby castles like Castillo de Torremocha or explore the Goyeneche Palace of Nuevo Baztán, which are within reasonable distance and offer a glimpse into the region's heritage.


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