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Bus station hiking trails around Monte de Valdelatas offer access to a protected natural area characterized by diverse forest ecosystems, including holm oak and pine forests, alongside riparian vegetation. The terrain features inland paths, small streams, and the historic Pontón de la Culebra Aqueduct. This region provides a mix of landscapes, from dense woodlands to open *dehesa* environments, with varied elevation changes suitable for different hiking abilities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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The Valdelatas Forest is a protected natural area of almost 300 hectares located between Madrid and Alcobendas. It serves as a strategic green space and a link to the El Pardo Forest. Characterized by its landscape of holm oaks and pines, it is a popular destination for outdoor sports (especially cycling and running) thanks to its network of level paths and easy access by public transport.
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Be careful, people may be walking by and there is a risk of collision.
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It's a shame the state of abandonment, because the area is beautiful.
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Monte de Valdelatas (also known as Dehesa de Valdelatas) is a forest area of the Community of Madrid located in the municipalities of Madrid and Alcobendas. Considered the natural continuation of Monte de El Pardo, it has an area of 290 hectares, of which 89 belong to the municipality of Alcobendas and the rest to Madrid. The Valdelatas mountain is cataloged as a Preserved Mountain according to Law 16/1995 of the Community of Madrid. It is also a peripheral protection zone of the Cuenca Alta del Manzanares Regional Park, so hunting is prohibited at any time of the year, as well as the collection of flora and the circulation of motor vehicles. It has an average altitude of 700 meters above sea level and a gentle relief, which has its origin in the sands deposited in its subsoil after the weathering suffered by the rocks of the Sierra de Guadarrama and its subsequent dragging.
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A few kilometers from the center of Alcobendas is the Valdelatas forest for you to make a getaway at any time of the day and connect with nature. There are several trails and tracks within it that will allow you to vary the routes, you can even do it in trail run mode or by bike. A nice place worth visiting!
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There are over 140 hiking trails in Monte de Valdelatas that are easily accessible from bus stations. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with a majority being easy or moderate.
Monte de Valdelatas is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for hiking. Even in winter, the area provides a peaceful escape, often less crowded, and the bus access remains consistent.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 420 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil natural environment, the diverse forest ecosystems, and the convenience of accessing beautiful trails directly from public transport stops.
Yes, many easy trails are accessible from bus stops. For instance, the Valdelatas Forest – Valdelatas Forest loop from Manuel de Falla is an easy 6 km route, and the Hiking loop from Valverde offers a gentle 3.8 km walk, both starting near public transport connections.
Absolutely. Many of the trails accessible by bus are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point. Examples include the Valdelatas Forest loop from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (U.A.M.) Campus de Cantoblanco, which is a moderate 8.8 km loop, and the longer Valdelatas Forest – Valdelatas Forest loop from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (U.A.M.) Campus de Cantoblanco at 14 km.
Several bus stops offer convenient access. The Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (U.A.M.) Campus de Cantoblanco stop is a popular starting point for routes like the Ancient Stone Bridge loop. Other stops like Manuel de Falla and Valverde also serve as excellent gateways to the trails.
Yes, Monte de Valdelatas is a great destination for families. Many easy and moderate trails are suitable for children, offering a chance to explore nature. The diverse woodlands and open dehesa landscapes provide an engaging environment for all ages. Remember to choose routes appropriate for your family's fitness level.
Monte de Valdelatas is generally dog-friendly, making it a popular choice for pet owners. However, as a protected natural area, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always check for specific signage or local regulations along your chosen route.
You'll encounter a rich mix of landscapes, including holm oak and pine forests, as well as riparian vegetation along small streams. The characteristic Iberian *dehesa* landscape with scattered trees is also prominent. Keep an eye out for wildlife like rabbits, various birds, and occasionally foxes or wild boars. The historic Pontón de la Culebra Aqueduct is also a notable feature along some routes.
Yes, several points of interest enhance the hiking experience. The historic Pontón de la Culebra Aqueduct, a 150-year-old structure still in use, is a significant landmark. You'll also traverse through the expansive Valdelatas Forest, offering diverse ecosystems and scenic beauty.
While Monte de Valdelatas is generally flatter than mountainous regions, many trails offer picturesque views of the diverse forest ecosystems and the open *dehesa* landscape. Some routes provide magnificent panoramic views, especially from slightly elevated sections within the woodlands, allowing you to appreciate the natural beauty of the protected area.


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