Best mountain passes around Montejo De La Sierra are situated within the Sierra del Rincón Biosphere Reserve, an area known for its diverse natural landscapes. This region features a variety of mountain passes that offer different experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The passes provide access to distinct ecosystems, including oak forests, pine trees, and alpine meadows. These routes often serve as starting points for hiking and cycling, connecting various points of interest within the Sierra de Guadarrama.
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Pico del Lobo Trail. Nature in the air.
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It is the crossroads that, leaving from Puerto de La Quesera or La Pinilla, take us to Pico del Lobo and its surroundings.
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The Collado de las Palomas is a mountain pass in Puebla de la Sierra, Province of Madrid, Community of Madrid and has an altitude of 1,415 meters. Collado de las Palomas is located near Las Erillas and Cerro Hierro. From this hill you can enjoy an excellent view of the most emblematic peaks of the Sierra de Ayllón, such as Tres Provincias, Cerrón, Santuy, the Pico del Lobo mountain range, Buitrera and Ocejón.
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Beautiful ascent to the Collado del Aventadero and that comes from the ski slopes themselves to the top of the ridge, on a wide track that keeps going up and up!
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La Puebla, a port with two slopes, has a rough start but before the second kilometer it softens.
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The Salinero Pass, located at 1,575 meters, is a strategic mountain pass in the Rincón mountain range. The pass features posts for the Carpetania and CiclaMadrid hiking networks, and also serves as a stop on one of the stages of the GR-88 long-distance trail.
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The port of Puebla is at an altitude of 1,630 meters and connects the population of Puebla de la Sierra and the towns of Prádena del Rincón, Montejo de la Sierra and La Hiruela. It has a car park and is the starting point for the ascents to Picos del Porrejón (1,824 m) and Peña de la Cabra (1,831 m).
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The Salinero pass is on the border between the provinces of Madrid and Guadalajara, it is the entrance to the route in the Sierra del Rincón, declared a Biosphere Reserve in 2005. Along the way are the marks of the long-distance trail GR- 303 and you have to follow the posts to the end of the trip. The track descends through the pine forest to the hill of La Morra, at the exit of the forest, the route turns to the right along the path marked with the red and white colors of the long-distance path. The marks go down the slope of the mountain to the intersection of the road that connects the ports of La Hiruela and La Puebla, cross the asphalt and continue directly along the track that goes down the slope of the mountain range. Attention to the deviations of the GR-303 in the cattle paths and the surroundings of the hermitage of Nazareth.
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The region features several notable mountain passes. Among them, Puerto de La Hiruela offers magnificent panoramic views and is known for its well-preserved traditional architecture in the nearby village. Puerto de la Puebla is an intermediate climb with incredible views from both sides of the road, while Ascent to Puerto de La Puebla is a challenging route with a spectacular section along the M130. Additionally, Puerto del Cardoso serves as a gateway to the Hayedo de Montejo (Montejo Beech Forest).
For breathtaking views, Puerto de La Hiruela provides magnificent panoramic vistas of the surrounding area, including the picturesque village of La Hiruela. Puerto de la Puebla also offers incredible views from both sides of the road, with dedicated viewpoints. The Ascent to Collado del Aventadero is another excellent choice, providing expansive views from the ridge.
Yes, Puerto del Cardoso is considered a relatively easy climb for cyclists, making it a good option for beginners. It can also be linked with other passes like La Hiruela or La Puebla for more challenging routes as you gain experience.
The mountain passes around Montejo de la Sierra are situated within the Sierra del Rincón Biosphere Reserve, offering diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see distinct ecosystems, including oak forests, pine trees, and extensive alpine meadows. Puerto del Cardoso, for example, showcases a natural border with oak forests on one side and pine trees on the other, leading to the Hayedo de Montejo (Montejo Beech Forest).
Yes, Puerto de Somosierra, while further afield, is a significant mountain pass with historical importance. It was the site of the Battle of Somosierra in 1808 during the Spanish War of Independence, making it a crucial historical passage between northern and southern Spain.
The best time to visit generally depends on your activity. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. However, it's important to note that higher passes like Puerto de Somosierra experience a high-mountain climate with low average daily temperatures and strong winds, and snow is common from November to February. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Absolutely! The region is excellent for hiking. Puerto del Cardoso is an ideal starting point for various hiking routes, including a section of the GR-303 and trails leading to the Estanques and La Maleza. You can find many options for hiking around Montejo De La Sierra, from easy to difficult, by exploring the Hiking around Montejo De La Sierra guide.
The mountain passes offer diverse cycling experiences. Puerto de la Hiruela is a Category 2 climb with an excellent road surface, often with little traffic. Puerto del Cardoso is suitable for beginners, while the Ascent to Puerto de La Puebla presents a challenging climb for experienced cyclists. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Montejo De La Sierra guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Montejo De La Sierra guide.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned to passes, the general area offers opportunities for families. The village of La Hiruela, near Puerto de La Hiruela, is known for its traditional architecture and can be a pleasant stop. For hiking, there are easier routes like the 'Montejo de la Sierra – Montejo de la Sierra loop' which is rated as easy, suitable for a family outing. Always consider the difficulty and length of any chosen route.
For those seeking a challenge, the Ascent to Puerto de La Puebla is a highly recommended option, featuring a significant climb and a spectacular section along the M130. The Puerto de la Puebla also presents a tough start before softening. Additionally, the Ascent to Collado del Aventadero involves a continuous climb on a wide track towards Pico del Lobo.
Yes, the Salinero Pass is a strategic point in the Rincón mountain range, serving as a stop on one of the stages of the GR-88 long-distance trail. Additionally, the GR-303 long-distance trail also has sections that pass through the area, including near Puerto del Cardoso.


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