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Mountain biking around San Agustín Del Guadalix offers diverse natural landscapes, including the protected Parque Regional de la Cuenca Alta del Manzanares. The region is characterized by the Guadalix River canyon, historic aqueducts, and extensive holm oak and cork oak forests. Riders can explore varied terrain, from riverbanks to areas with views of the distant Sierra de Guadarrama. This area provides a network of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
5.0
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34.2km
02:30
610m
610m
This moderate 21.3-mile mountain biking route explores the scenic Guadalix River canyon, featuring waterfalls, aqueducts, and reservoir view
4.4
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.2
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32
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19.5km
01:44
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25
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30.9km
02:16
230m
230m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The current Town Hall occupies a 17th-century building located on Calle Fuente del Arca. Original use: It was built as stables and warehouses for the Duke of Osuna, one of the most influential noble families of the time. In 1953, the City Council acquired the building to house the Town Hall. Renovation: It was restored in 1992 (other sources indicate 1998) to adapt it to its current use as the municipal headquarters and library on the upper floor.
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The historic center of Talamanca de Jarama is one of the most interesting medieval ensembles in the Community of Madrid, boasting a rich heritage and a history dating back to the Iron Age. It is associated with the ancient Roman city of Armántica and later became a fortified medina founded by Emir Muhammad I in 852 to protect the Jarama River route. Muslim period: It reached its peak as a military and cultural center, with walls and a Koranic school. Reconquest: In 1085, it fell into Christian hands and became an important commercial center under the Archbishopric of Toledo. Later centuries: It preserves Roman, Visigothic, Arab, and Christian traces, giving it a unique character.
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It forms part of a circular hiking route starting from the center of Talamanca, passing through several historical and natural sites. Features: It is a simple pedestrian suspension bridge that crosses the Jarama River in a natural setting. It is located approximately 6.3 km from the start of the route in the town.
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One of the few bridges over the stream. In winter water can get up to the bottom of the start of the bridge, but it's still usable all year.
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The Puerta de la Tostonera, also known as the Puerta de la Villa, is a historic gate located in Talamanca del Jarama, in the Community of Madrid. This gate preserves a relief of the Virgin and Child at its top, as well as another relief that appears to date back to the 14th century. The Puerta de la Tostonera is one of the many points of interest in Talamanca del Jarama, along with the Roman Bridge, the Church of San Juan Bautista, and the Bodega del Arrabal. The town is known for its rich history and its connection to Spanish cinema, having been the setting for numerous films and series.
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Wide tracks. Few cars. Several paths and trails near the Jarama.
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Nice picnic area. Be careful, some cars go very fast, even though it is a quiet area.
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San Agustín Del Guadalix offers a wide network of mountain bike trails. You can find over 50 routes, catering to various skill levels, from easy to difficult.
The trails in San Agustín Del Guadalix cater to all levels. There are 10 easy routes, 45 moderate routes, and 3 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners to experienced riders.
Yes, the region is home to the beautiful Hervidero Waterfall on the Guadalix River, a popular spot accessible via several routes. Another notable waterfall is El Coso Waterfall.
Absolutely. Many routes, such as the Guadalix Canyon and Aqueducts Trail, incorporate the impressive 19th-century hydraulic infrastructures of the Canal de Isabel II, including the La Retuerta, Valcaliente, and La Sima aqueducts, adding a unique historical element to your ride.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for families, particularly the easier trails that follow riverbanks or less technical terrain. The Vía Verde del río Guadalix, for instance, is ideal for both cycling and walking, offering a gentle experience.
You'll experience diverse landscapes, including the scenic Guadalix River canyon, extensive holm oak and cork oak forests like the Bosque de la Dehesa Vieja, and open vistas near the Pedrezuela Reservoir. The area is also part of or borders the protected Parque Regional de la Cuenca Alta del Manzanares, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Yes, many routes in San Agustín Del Guadalix are designed as loops. For example, the Retuerta Aqueduct – Hervidero Waterfall loop from San Agustín del Guadalix offers a scenic circular ride through the canyon.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the combination of natural beauty with historical elements like the aqueducts, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, you can find several scenic spots. The Valdelagua Geodetic Vertex offers views of the Sierra de Guadarrama, and the View of the Guadalix Canyon from Matahonda Rocks provides stunning perspectives of the river canyon.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with mild temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summers can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable, while winters are typically mild but can have cooler, wetter days.
Yes, you can explore routes along the Jarama River. The Ford of the Jarama River – Bridge over the Jarama River loop from Av. Principal - Urb. Valdelagua is a moderate path that showcases varied landscapes, transitioning from open agricultural fields to lush, dense vegetation along the river.
While many routes are moderate, the region also offers trails for more adventurous riders. Specific enduro mountain biking trails like 'Atalaya,' 'Majarrubia,' and 'Chorro de la Negra' are known for their technical descents and challenges, providing an exciting experience for advanced cyclists.


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