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Bus station hiking trails in Complejo Serrano De Interés Ambiental Sierra De Madrid traverse a landscape characterized by mountainous terrain, diverse forests, and unique granitic rock formations. The region features significant peaks, glacial lakes, and numerous rivers and waterfalls. Hikers can explore extensive Scots pine forests, as well as areas with beech and birch, and encounter high mountain ecosystems. This area offers a varied natural environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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What to see in Moclín Moclín Castle: A 14th-century Nasrid fortress with walls and cisterns. Impressive views of the Sierra Nevada mountains and the Granada plain. Gollizno Route (PR-A 84): A circular trail (8 km) with a suspension bridge, viewpoints, and the Velillos River canyon. Includes the La Luz Dam and the Malalmuerzo Cave. Historic Hermitages: San Antón (at the entrance to the village). Virgen de las Angustias (Our Lady of Sorrows), surrounded by nature.
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Moclín is a charming destination, ideal for those who enjoy history, nature, and panoramic views. It's a typical Andalusian white village, peaceful and with cobbled streets that preserve its traditional essence. It stands out for its historical heritage (Nasrid castle, hermitages) and its natural surroundings, perfect for hiking.
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Along the Gollizno Route and the trails that connect Moclín with the Velillos Valley there are several areas equipped for rest, but not all of them are formal picnic areas.
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It is located about 1.3 km from the town center, in a natural setting near the Fuente de la Buena Ventura spring. A small, whitewashed rural hermitage, simple in its architecture, both devotional and functional. Inside are two images: the Virgin of Sorrows and another known as Fraileopoldo. It forms part of the famous Gollizno Route (PR-A84), and is one of its recognized points of interest.
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The view of Moclín Castle from Moriscos Street is considered one of the most picturesque in the town center. From this street, which runs through the lower part of the town, you get an upward perspective of the rocky outcrop where the castle stands, with its walls silhouetted against the sky and the white houses in the foreground.
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The Mirador de la Ruta del Gollizno viewpoint is located along the PR-A 84 trail, near the Velillos River and the canyon that runs through Moclín. It is situated high in the gorge, near the Malalmuerzo Cave, offering spectacular views of the canyon and the suspension bridge. It forms part of the circular route that begins in the village of Moclín and descends towards the river.
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The Presa de la Luz in Moclín is a small historical hydraulic infrastructure located in the vicinity of the Velillos River, within the famous Gollizno Route:
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It is located at the entrance to the village along Camino Nuevo, in a rural setting with views of the castle and the valley. It is a landmark on the routes that connect the historic center with trails leading to the Sierra de Moclín.
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Currently, this guide features a selection of 3 excellent hiking trails that are easily accessible by bus in the Complejo Serrano De Interés Ambiental Sierra De Madrid. These routes offer a great starting point for exploring the region without a car.
Yes, there is an easy route perfect for families: the Hermitage of Saint Anthony – Viewpoint of Moclín loop from Moclín. This trail is just under 6 km long with moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for a pleasant outing with children. The charming village of Moclín itself offers a lovely starting point.
Absolutely. All the routes featured in this guide are circular loops designed to start and end conveniently near bus stops. For example, the Gollizno Suspension Bridge – Hermitage of Saint Anthony loop from Moclín is a fantastic option that brings you back to your starting point.
The Complejo Serrano De Interés Ambiental Sierra De Madrid is rich in diverse landscapes. On these trails, you can expect to encounter picturesque river valleys, impressive rock formations, and lush forests. The region is known for its granite landscapes, and you might even spot some of the unique flora and fauna of the Sierra de Guadarrama.
While the specific routes in this guide don't prominently feature major waterfalls, the broader Sierra de Madrid region is home to beautiful aquatic ecosystems, including rivers and reservoirs. The Cañón de Los Cahorros – Gollizno Suspension Bridge loop from Moclín, for instance, offers stunning views of the river canyon and its unique geological formations.
The hikes in this selection vary in length from approximately 5.7 km to 7.3 km. In terms of duration, you can expect them to take between 1 hour 58 minutes and 2 hours 14 minutes of pure hiking time, depending on your pace and stops for enjoyment.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.59 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the well-maintained trails, and the accessibility of these routes, making it easy to enjoy the outdoors even without a car.
Yes, the routes often pass through or near charming traditional villages. For example, the trails around Moclín offer a chance to explore its historic architecture and cobbled streets, providing a cultural experience alongside your hike. The Hermitage of Saint Anthony is also a notable landmark on some routes.
The Sierra de Madrid is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially snow at higher elevations, though these specific routes are generally at lower altitudes.
Yes, this guide includes routes suitable for various skill levels. There is an easy route, the Hermitage of Saint Anthony – Viewpoint of Moclín loop from Moclín, which is perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. The other two routes are moderate, offering a bit more challenge but still very manageable for those with some hiking experience.
While these routes are generally well-maintained, it's always wise to check the weather forecast before heading out, especially in mountainous terrain. Wear appropriate footwear, carry enough water, and inform someone of your plans. Stick to marked trails and be aware of your surroundings, particularly regarding wildlife.

