Attractions and places to see around Horcajo de la Sierra-Aoslos, a municipality in the Sierra Norte of Madrid, offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. The area features traditional architecture and a history rooted in livestock farming. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, traditional village elements, and natural features like the Madarquillos River. The surrounding landscapes provide opportunities for hiking and discovering natural pools.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The waterfall is beautiful when it carries water like this year
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Appropriate footwear is required to avoid difficulties on the terrain. This is an easy route from the parking lot located on the old National Highway 1, suitable for children. There's a stream halfway between the waterfall and the parking lot, which makes it a bit difficult to walk when it's carrying water. It's one of the most impressive and beautiful spots in the Madrid mountains.
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Technically simple ascent and you have a spectacular view from the summit.
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Cascada de los Litueros is spectacular, very pretty and easily accessible.
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It is an extraordinary place, especially in spring, when the snow thaws. In summer and in the middle of summer it languishes a bit.
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It constitutes the fall of the water of the Arroyo de La Peña del Chorro. In times of thaw and in spring it is spectacular. In the summer it dries out. This waterfall stream along with other streams in the area constitute the source of the Duratón River, famous for its gorges and a tributary of the Duero River.
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The Tres Provincias Peak is at the northern vertex of the province of Madrid, exactly at the top point of its triangular map. At this point Madrid joins Guadalajara and Segovia. The landscape seen in all directions is spectacular.
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Peña Cebollera, Cebollera Vieja or peak of the Three Provinces is a mountain located at the end of the main and western ranges of the Ayllón mountain range, in the Central System of the Iberian Peninsula. With an altitude of 2128 m above sea level, it is the point of confluence of the limits of the Spanish provinces of Madrid, Guadalajara and Segovia, marked with a monolith at the top. It rises above the port of Somosierra, a key passage in the communications of central Spain, and the town of the same name, the most immediate access point for hikers making the ascent. To access Peña Cebollera from the Sierra del Rincón by mtb you must do so by first climbing the Collado del Mosquito
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The municipality is rich in cultural heritage. You can explore the 15th-century Gothic Iglesia de San Pedro in Cathedra in Horcajo de la Sierra, or the 20th-century Iglesia de San Isidro in Aoslos. Don't miss the well-preserved Potros de Herrar and Fragua (farrier's stocks and forge) in both villages, reflecting the area's livestock history. Aoslos also has an Ethnographic Museum showcasing local farming tools.
Yes, the region offers several natural highlights. The Chorrera de los Litueros Waterfall is a natural monument, especially spectacular during thaw and spring. For panoramic views, visit Puerto de la Puebla, a mountain pass offering extensive vistas. You can also find the Pico Tres Provincias (Cebollera Vieja), a summit at 2128m with a monolith marking the confluence of three provinces.
Explore the Birch Forest of Somosierra, known for its unique trees like birch, holly, and hazelnut, creating a landscape reminiscent of more northern environments. The forest also features a stream where you might spot herds of cows and horses grazing freely.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially to see the Chorrera de los Litueros Waterfall at its most spectacular due to snowmelt. The natural pools of the Madarquillos River are also refreshing during the summer months.
Absolutely. The traditional village of La Hiruela is considered family-friendly, offering a glimpse into rural life and traditional architecture. The Chorrera de los Litueros Waterfall is also a great spot for families to enjoy nature, though some paths might be intermediate difficulty.
Yes, the Sierra Norte de Madrid offers beautiful landscapes for hiking. You can find various routes connecting the villages and extending to natural areas. For detailed hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Acebeda de Robregordo – circular route', visit the Hiking around Horcajo de la Sierra-Aoslos guide.
The region is suitable for cycling and gravel biking. You can find challenging routes like the 'Alcazaba de Buitrago – Views of the Lozoya River loop' for cycling, or 'El Villar Reservoir and Gorge – Puerto de la Puebla loop' for gravel biking. Explore more options in the Cycling around Horcajo de la Sierra-Aoslos guide and the Gravel biking around Horcajo de la Sierra-Aoslos guide.
Beyond the churches and forges, look out for the Puentes sobre el río Madarquillos, including an old bridge that historically connected Horcajo de la Sierra and Aoslos. You can also see traditional elements like La Reguera, El Pilón, and El Reloj, which served as drinking troughs and irrigation systems. Horcajo de la Sierra also has ancient fountains, some dating back to 1855.
The Pozas Naturales del río Madarquillos (Natural Pools of the Madarquillos River) offer refreshing natural bathing areas, particularly near the La Alberca and La Tejera recreational areas. These are ideal for cooling off during the summer.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved traditional architecture of La Hiruela, which offers a unique insight into rural life. The stunning views from Puerto de la Puebla and the spectacular sight of the Chorrera de los Litueros Waterfall are also highly rated experiences.
Yes, La Hiruela is a must-see settlement, renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved traditional architecture of stone, adobe, and oak wood. It's considered one of the best-preserved towns in the Community of Madrid. Additionally, the 'La Tejera' Hamlet consists of isolated houses built along old roads, signifying a historically active part of the municipality.


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