Attractions and places to see around Valdelaguna include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty in the southeastern Community of Madrid. The town is situated in a small valley that leads to the Tajuña river valley, characterized by gentle hills. The landscape features diverse elements such as olive groves, vineyards, and cereal fields.
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Historic town of Madrid famous for its monumental arcaded Plaza Mayor, its limestone quarries (used in the Royal Palace) and its centuries-old wineries with D.O. Vinos de Madrid
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The Old Cornicabra Station is a site steeped in railway history located in Morata de Tajuña, in the Community of Madrid. Cornicabra Station was a railway siding that formed part of the Tajuña Railway, a narrow-gauge line connecting Madrid with the Tajuña Valley and the Alcarria region. This railway was crucial for the transport of goods and people in the area during the 20th century. Today, the station is disused, but it is located next to the Tajuña River Greenway, a natural and tourist route that utilizes the old railway line. It is an interesting place for: Walking or cycling Photographing industrial heritage Connecting with nature and local history
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The Old Cornicabra Station is a site steeped in railway history located in Morata de Tajuña, in the Community of Madrid. Cornicabra Station was a railway siding that formed part of the Tajuña Railway, a narrow-gauge line connecting Madrid with the Tajuña Valley and the Alcarria region. This railway was crucial for the transport of goods and people in the area during the 20th century. Today, the station is disused, but it is located next to the Tajuña River Greenway, a natural and tourist route that utilizes the old railway line. It is an interesting place for: Walking or cycling Photography of industrial heritage Connecting with nature and local history
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A small town near Madrid that is worth visiting to stroll through its streets and enjoy its typical cuisine. Its main attraction is its Plaza Mayor, an example of the architecture of Castilian porticoed squares - with 234 balconies - and where most of the restaurants are concentrated. But it is worth strolling through its streets, going up to see the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, where we can see Goya's painting "The Assumption of the Virgin". In addition, in front of the church there is a viewing point from which there are excellent views of the Plaza Mayor and the entire town. There is also the Clock Tower and the Lope de Vega Theatre, all just a few metres away. Other places of interest are the Parador de Chinchón, a former Augustinian convent; the Castle of the Counts of Chinchón, the Casa de la Cadena, the hermitages of San Antón and San Roque.
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As an inhabitant, Chinchón is a charming town that is visited by many tourists during the weekends. On sunny days it is practically impossible to find a place on the terraces that surround the Plaza Mayor. But during the weekdays and especially in winter it seems like a ghost town that finally belongs to its inhabitants. Thanks to this, the hospitality industry can survive. The patron saint festivals are in August (12-16).
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The Plaza Mayor in Colmenar de Oreja is one of the most emblematic squares in the Community of Madrid. Its construction began in the 16th century and lasted for more than 100 years. Designed by the architect Juan Bautista de Toledo, a disciple of Michelangelo, the square is a magnificent example of Castilian civil architecture. The square stands out for its porticoed design and its ingenious integration of two neighbourhoods separated by a stream. It also houses historic buildings such as the Town Hall and the Pósito.
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It is an impeccable representation of a Castilian porticoed square, with arcades, stone and wooden columns and traditional facades. The current construction was carried out between the 17th and 18th centuries. The main buildings are the Town Hall and El Pósito. At the exit of the square is the Stone Museum.
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Valdelaguna and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Cornicabra Station and Quarries, an old train stop from the narrow-gauge Tajuña railway. The town of Chinchón offers a picturesque Castilian atmosphere with its historic main square. Nearby, you'll find the ruins of Casasola Castle, a 15th-century fortification. Within Valdelaguna itself, explore the 13th-century Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, the neoclassical Casa del Cura, and the 16th-century Casa Grande, which houses a Wine Museum.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural vistas. The Mirador de la Peña Huevera provides spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the fertile plain of the village. It also serves as the starting point for the Ruta de la Vega hiking trail. Valdelaguna is nestled in a small valley leading to the Tajuña river valley, characterized by gentle hills, olive groves, vineyards, and cereal fields, offering many scenic spots.
The area around Valdelaguna is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and road cycling. For hiking, explore trails like the Ruta de la Vega or the Ruta de las Fuentes. The Senda Ecológica del Páramo a la Vega is a relatively flat route suitable for cycling. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking, running, and road cycling around Valdelaguna.
Absolutely. The Municipal Park in Valdelaguna is a spacious area with diverse plant life, children's play areas, picnic spots, and pétanque courts, making it ideal for families. The charming town of Chinchón, with its main square and cobblestone streets, is also a pleasant place for families to explore. Many of the local hiking trails, especially the Senda Ecológica del Páramo a la Vega, are relatively flat and suitable for family walks or bike rides.
The Civil War Caves are historical excavations used during the Spanish Civil War to protect citizens from bombings. These caves, found on the Jarama front, provided shelter and served as command posts, health posts, and warehouses. After the war, they were repurposed for mushroom cultivation. They offer a poignant glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, Valdelaguna has a rich agricultural history, particularly in winemaking. The Casa Grande, believed to be from the 16th century, has a section of its cellars transformed into a Wine Museum (Museo del Vino). Here, you can see traditional clay jars and ancient winemaking equipment, offering insight into the region's viticultural heritage. Additionally, you can find a historical Prensa de Vino (Wine Press) near the Old Municipal Washhouses.
The Plaza Mayor of Colmenar de Oreja is one of the most emblematic squares in the Community of Madrid. Its construction began in the 16th century and is a magnificent example of Castilian civil architecture, known for its porticoed design and ingenious integration of two neighborhoods. It features arcades, stone and wooden columns, and traditional facades, housing historic buildings like the Town Hall and El Pósito.
You can gain insight into past daily life by visiting the Antiguos Lavaderos Municipales (Old Municipal Washhouses). These restored washhouses, with their well-preserved original stone structure, were once a significant gathering place for women. A 1956 inscription commemorates their importance. Nearby, you can also see a Prensa de Vino (Wine Press) and Molino de Empiedro (Millstone Mill), representing historical agricultural practices.
Valdelaguna's climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites, avoiding the peak heat of summer. The diverse landscape of olive groves, vineyards, and cereal fields provides beautiful scenery during these seasons.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The picturesque Castilian atmosphere of towns like Chinchón, with its main square and cobblestone streets, is highly praised. The historical significance of sites like the Cornicabra Station and Quarries and the Casasola Castle also captivates many. The region's varied landscapes, from fertile plains to gentle hills, offer a refreshing escape and opportunities for active exploration.
Yes, Valdelaguna offers trails suitable for various fitness levels. The Senda Ecológica del Páramo a la Vega (Ecological Path from the Plateau to the Fertile Plain) is a relatively flat route that showcases the natural landscapes and Mediterranean vegetation, making it a good option for beginners or those seeking an easier walk. You can find more easy routes in the hiking guide for Valdelaguna.


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