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Mountain biking in Madrid offers diverse landscapes, from the high peaks of the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park to accessible urban green spaces. The region features granite rock formations, extensive pine and oak forests, and river valleys. Riders can find varied terrain, including multi-use paths, technical singletrack, and dedicated routes for enduro and downhill.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
4.8
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41
riders
41.2km
03:10
560m
560m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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33
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61.2km
04:40
990m
990m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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20
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51.7km
03:46
710m
710m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15
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46.1km
03:06
400m
400m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Road in poor condition, be careful going down, many potholes and gaps.
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My first outing in these 4 months that I've been riding MTB
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Very good to enjoy with the family! Low level of demand 😎💪🏻
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It is harder leaving from Bojacá and longer from Zipacón.
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In this house there is a pack of brave dogs ready to bite. According to what they say, they are always locked up on Sundays, but during the week they are left loose, which creates danger for pedestrians and cyclists traveling along the track. If you want to travel during the week, it is preferable to do so on the road and then return to the track.
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Mountain biking in Madrid offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find extensive granite rock formations and high peaks in the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park, along with ancient pine and oak forests, high mountain grasslands, and river valleys. Closer to the city, urban parks like Casa de Campo and Monte de El Pardo provide trails through forests and hills, including dedicated routes for enduro and downhill enthusiasts.
While the komoot guide features routes primarily of moderate to difficult ability, Madrid's wider network, especially in areas like Casa de Campo, offers multi-use paths with gentler inclines suitable for less experienced riders. The Sierra de Guadarrama also has trails that cater to various skill levels, though many of its routes are more challenging.
When mountain biking in Madrid, particularly in the Sierra de Guadarrama, you can expect to see impressive granite rock formations, such as those in La Pedriza, and high peaks like Peñalara. Routes may also lead through deep river valleys, ancient forests, and past glacial lakes. Some trails offer views of historic sites like the Manzanares el Real castle or the El Paular monastery. For specific points of interest, consider exploring highlights like Puente Piedra–Subachoque Road or the Alto de Mondoñedo Cycling Rest Stop.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Madrid are designed as loops. For example, the Bojacá Town Square – Mountain Road Near Bojacá loop from Estación 3 - Madrid is a popular moderate 53.0 km path, and the Alto de Mondoñedo – Bojacá Town Square loop from Estación 15 covers 51.4 km through mountainous landscapes.
Madrid offers good mountain biking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures for riding. Summer can be very hot, especially in lower elevations, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winter can be cold, particularly in the Sierra de Guadarrama, where higher elevations may experience snow, but lower-altitude trails remain rideable.
Yes, several areas are well-connected. Casa de Campo, for instance, is Madrid's largest urban park and is easily accessible by metro, offering miles of trails. The Sierra de Guadarrama National Park, while further out, is less than an hour's drive from the city center, and some villages within it may have public transport links, making it possible to access trailheads.
Yes, especially near urban parks and within the charming mountain villages of the Sierra de Guadarrama. For example, you might find places like 3 Puertos Gravel Bike Bistro or Escarabajos Shop, which are popular with cyclists. Many routes pass through or near towns where you can refuel.
The mountain bike routes in Madrid are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 60 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from challenging mountain passes to scenic forest sections, and the variety of experiences available for different skill levels.
Absolutely. Madrid offers several challenging routes, particularly in the Sierra de Guadarrama. For example, the Faca Road – La Casa Morada loop from Estación 3 - Madrid is a difficult 61.3 km trail with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Rosetti Bike Shop & Café loop from Estación 4 - Madrid 2, which covers over 71 km with substantial climbing.
Many natural areas and trails in Madrid, especially within the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park and larger urban parks like Casa de Campo, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to check specific park regulations or trail signage regarding dogs, especially concerning leash requirements and protected areas. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.
Komoot features over 10 mountain bike trails in Madrid, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes have been explored by more than 300 mountain bikers in the community.


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