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Bus station hiking trails in Ejes De Los Cursos Bajos De Los Ríos Manzanares Y Jarama traverse a diverse natural area within the Community of Madrid. The region is defined by the confluence of the Jarama and Manzanares rivers, featuring extensive riverine ecosystems, wetlands, and numerous lagoons. Hikers will encounter fluvial forests, unique gypsum steppes, and canyons, alongside fertile agricultural vegas. This landscape offers a varied experience, from lush riparian zones to more arid geological formations.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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5.01km
01:21
60m
60m
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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15.7km
04:37
300m
300m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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18.8km
05:36
420m
420m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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8.30km
02:08
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Campillo Lagoon is located in Rivas Vaciamadrid, within the Southeast Regional Park, about 20 km from Madrid. It is a protected natural area, ideal for peaceful walks and outdoor activities. Origin: Artificial, formed in the 1960s and 70s after the extraction of aggregates in the Jarama River basin. Water from the aquifer filled the excavations and over time became a wetland with great biodiversity.
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For the beautiful surroundings and landscape just a stone's throw from Madrid.
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Several pleasant breakfast bars, a good option for bikers or cyclists, and the old iron bridge over the Jarama is beautiful...
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Aljezar comes from the Arabic word "al jez", which means gypsum hill, gypsum quarry or territory where gypsum mineral is abundant. In botany, the complex and select ecosystem concentrated in the gypsum hills or gypsum cliffs that appear associated with the slopes and moors of the Miocene near the river plains is known as gypsum scrub or aljezar. The slopes of the Jarama are lands with little evolved soils, little capacity to retain water and steep slopes exposed to erosion. The landscapes of the Regional Park of the Southeast are characterized by showing a rich and varied geological diversity in short distances, converting the environment of the protected area into a suggestive selection of dynamic and changing natural scenarios.
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The vegetation that adorns the steep earthy slopes of the Jarama valley is an exhibition of ingenious botanical adaptations to survive in the aljezares characteristic of the vegas of the southeast of Madrid. The esparto grass plants form large clumps of long, smooth leaves with a very dense and closed stem that conserves moisture inside. The austere jabuna has a woody appearance, the stems are very thin and do not exhibit striking colours that require a high consumption of energy, except during the flowering period. Another common plant in the cuts is the ontina or artemisia, used in popular medicine as an anti-diabetic, vermifuge and tonic, it develops thorns and discreet colours to avoid excessive transpiration. One of the most striking plants is the mignonette, which produces long and twisted stems. There are also thymes, rosemary scales and Syrian rue, which defend themselves from the xerophilous environment with a reduced leaf surface and scaly leaves.
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The Romans were at a strategic crossroads. The main axis of the old pastoral and commercial routes in the southeast of Madrid was the Cordel de la Galiana, a route designed centuries ago by the Romans to connect the pastures of the plateaus of the Central System with the Mediterranean, probably used by Hannibal to return to Cartagena after the Salamanca campaign in 217 BC. The terraced distribution of the streets on the slope of a hill, formerly known as Cerro de Venus and currently Cerrón, has the appearance of an ancient medieval village, there are even remains in the town of a fortress linked to the Templars. The only remains of the old town of Titulcia that are preserved are part of the parish church and several balconied facades in the Plaza Mayor, the rest were destroyed in the Civil War. The current whitewashed and shiny houses were rebuilt in later years and offer a fairly uniform and modern appearance. In the 19th century the place was called Bayona de Tajuña, derived from the Basque word ibay ona (place next to a good river), from the times of repopulation by people from the north, but it was changed to Titulcia by royal decree of Ferdinand VII, in 1815, who spent the summer in Aranjuez and did not want to hear the name of the city where he had been imprisoned for six years, the French Bayonne.
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A beautiful lagoon to visit and spot seagulls, ducks and various birds. Highly recommended 👌
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The bridge is now reopened and restored
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There are over 280 hiking routes in the Ejes De Los Cursos Bajos De Los Ríos Manzanares Y Jarama region that are accessible from bus stations. This includes a wide variety of trails, with more than 160 considered easy, 120 moderate, and a few more challenging options for experienced hikers.
This region, also known as the Southeast Regional Park, is characterized by its rich riverine ecosystems, particularly along the Jarama and Manzanares rivers. You'll find lush fluvial forests, numerous lagoons, and unique gypsum steppes and canyons. It's a prime spot for birdwatching, with up to 120 distinct bird species, and offers a blend of natural beauty with agricultural vegas and historical elements.
The Ejes De Los Cursos Bajos De Los Ríos Manzanares Y Jarama region is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, especially around the riverine areas. Winter can also be a good time for quieter trails, while summer mornings or late afternoons are best to avoid the midday heat, particularly in the more exposed gypsum steppes.
Yes, the region offers many easy routes perfect for beginners and families. For example, the Barranco de Picote – circular from Titulcia via the Jarama river is an easy 5 km loop. Another great option is the Campillo Lagoon – La Poveda Railway Bridge loop from Rivas Vaciamadrid, which is around 7 km and offers beautiful views of the lagoon.
Absolutely. Many of the bus-accessible trails in the Ejes De Los Cursos Bajos De Los Ríos Manzanares Y Jarama region are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing additional transport. Examples include the Barranco de Picote loop from Titulcia and the Jarama Cliffs loop from Rivas Vaciamadrid.
Hikers can expect to encounter diverse landscapes, from the lush riparian woodlands along the Jarama and Manzanares rivers to the striking gypsum steppes and canyons. The area is a designated Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA), making it excellent for birdwatching. You might spot various waterfowl around the lagoons like Campillo Lagoon or raptors soaring above the cliffs.
The trails often pass by significant natural and historical points. You can visit the beautiful Campillo Lagoon, admire the historic La Poveda Railway Bridge, or explore the impressive Jarama Cliffs. Some routes also offer glimpses of historical sites like the Spanish Civil War Bunkers and Trenches at Jarama Front.
Many trails in the Ejes De Los Cursos Bajos De Los Ríos Manzanares Y Jarama region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife habitats, and to check specific route details for any restrictions.
The bus-accessible trails in this region are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 680 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquility of the riverine paths, the unique geological formations, and the excellent opportunities for birdwatching and connecting with nature close to Madrid.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are moderate to difficult routes available. The Views of the Jarama – Titulcia Main Square loop from Titulcia is a challenging 18.8 km hike with significant elevation gain, offering expansive views of the river and surrounding landscapes.
While many routes focus on natural immersion, some trails start or end in villages like Titulcia or Rivas Vaciamadrid, where you can find local cafes or restaurants. For instance, the Titulcia Main Square – Views of the Jarama loop from Titulcia begins and ends in Titulcia, providing opportunities for refreshments before or after your hike.

