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Gravel biking around Monte de Valdelatas offers an extensive network of trails through diverse landscapes. This natural area, an extension of Monte El Pardo, features holm oak and pine forests, riparian vegetation along streams, and an average elevation of around 700 meters. The terrain includes varied paths, from mostly paved surfaces to unpaved segments, suitable for different skill levels. A notable landmark is the Pontón de la Culebra, a 150-year-old aqueduct that crosses the area.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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96.5km
06:20
910m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.5km
02:01
280m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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33.1km
02:23
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:10
430m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:50
330m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The trialeras of Monte de El Pardo are a mountain bike and enduro paradise in Madrid. They stand out for their narrow and fun trails, known for their short ramps, sandy sections, and playful elevation changes (typically between 300 and 900 meters of elevation gain).
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Steps over the modified wall
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bike path separate from cars, how nice
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The view of La Maliciosa from the bridge is spectacular. A short break before starting the climb to Alto del Enebrillo.
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Manzanares el Real Castle, also known as Mendoza Castle: Built in 1475 by order of Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 1st Duke of the Infantado, on the site of a former Romanesque-Mudéjar church. Its architecture is Isabelline Gothic, with a square floor plan, cylindrical towers, and an octagonal keep. It served as the palatial residence of the powerful Mendoza family, who even established a literary court there. Declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1949. Today it houses a Medieval Interpretation Center, with exhibits of tapestries, armor, furniture, and audiovisual presentations about life in the Middle Ages.
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Reservoir located in the beautiful town of Manzanares el Real.
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The Mirador de El Desaguadero is a well-known viewpoint and trail located in the Monte de El Pardo, within the Fuencarral-El Pardo district, in Madrid.
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Monte de Valdelatas offers a wide selection of gravel bike trails, with over 80 routes recorded on komoot. These range from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
The diverse landscapes of Monte de Valdelatas, with its holm oak and pine forests, provide ample shade, making it enjoyable for gravel biking during most seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures, but the tree cover can make summer rides comfortable as well. Winters are typically mild enough for cycling.
You can expect varied terrain, from mostly paved surfaces to unpaved segments. The area features extensive networks of trails and tracks through holm oak and pine forests, as well as riparian vegetation along streams. Some routes, like the El Pardo Viewpoint – Tambor Gate loop from Las Tablas, navigate through forested areas with varied surfaces.
Yes, Monte de Valdelatas offers routes suitable for different skill levels. While many routes are moderate or difficult, there are easier options available. The extensive network allows for shorter, less challenging rides, especially on the more paved sections, making it possible for families to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Absolutely. Monte de Valdelatas has 46 routes rated as difficult, providing a good challenge for experienced gravel bikers. An example is the Viñuelas Stream Bridge – Río Jarama Trail loop from Valdelasfuentes, a 40.8-mile (65.7 km) trail leading through varied landscapes, including the Río Jarama area, often completed in about 5 hours 29 minutes.
The trails wind through diverse natural environments. You can explore the Valdelatas Forest, characterized by holm oak and pine trees. A significant historical landmark is the 150-year-old Pontón de la Culebra Aqueduct, part of the Canal de Isabel II, which crosses the area from north to south. You'll also find wooden bridges over small streams and areas with rich riparian vegetation.
Monte de Valdelatas is well-connected and easily accessible by public transport. The La Granja metro stop (Line 10) is just a short distance away, providing convenient access to the trail network.
There is ample parking available off the M-607 highway, making it convenient for those arriving by car. This allows for easy access to various entry points of the trail network.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in Monte de Valdelatas are designed as loops, offering a complete cycling experience without needing to retrace your steps. Examples include the popular Floodable Boardwalk – Valpalomero Viewpoint loop from Montecarmelo and the Dehesa Boyal Fountain – Trail in Dehesa Boyal loop from Valdelasfuentes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Gravel bikers often praise the extensive network of trails, the diverse natural landscapes, and the historical features like the Pontón de la Culebra. The variety of routes catering to different abilities is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, you can. The Colmenar Bike Path, which connects Madrid with towns to the north like Tres Cantos and Alcobendas, runs through the area. This path allows cyclists to extend their rides and explore beyond the boundaries of Monte de Valdelatas, offering connections to other cycling routes.
Monte de Valdelatas is home to a diverse array of wildlife. While cycling, you might spot rabbits, hares, red squirrels, and various bird species such as wood pigeons and magpies. Occasionally, foxes and wild boars can also be seen, especially in quieter areas.


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