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Road cycling around Santa María De La Alameda, located within the Sierra Oeste of the Community of Madrid, offers routes through a mountainous landscape. The area features high mountain terrain, deep valleys, and extensive forests of Scots pine, oak, and holm oak. Rivers like the Aceña and Cofio contribute to lush river valleys, while the geological makeup includes granite rocks and sandy soils. This region provides varied conditions for outdoor activities, with roads often paved and having relatively low traffic.
…Last updated: May 21, 2026
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riders
60.3km
03:28
1,400m
1,400m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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76.4km
04:27
1,810m
1,810m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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24.7km
01:17
470m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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66.0km
03:51
1,460m
1,460m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Quiet village with a fountain, all of these routes are highly recommended.
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The Hermitage of Santisimo Cristo de Gracia may date from the late 15th century. The ranchers' brotherhood was founded in this hermitage.
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Historical building of an old convent from the 16th century.
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Town located at the foot of Las Machotas and the Cruz Verde port, in the vicinity of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. From the quarry located there, the granite used to build the monastery of the town located on the other side of Pico del Fraile was extracted.
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The Cruz Verde pass is a mountain pass in the Guadarrama mountain range (Central system), located at 1256 m altitude, between the municipalities of San Lorenzo de El Escorial and Robledo de Chavela (Community of Madrid, Spain). It is flanked by the elevations of Las Machotas (1466 m a.s.l.), which extend in its eastern part, and Cerro de San Benito (1626 m a.s.l.), which rises to the west.
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With its 125 meters, the Cruz Verde port is one of the best known by cyclists in Madrid. You can climb three totally different slopes, both in length and difficulty. From Zarzalejo, San Lorenzo de El Escorial or Robledo de Chavela. On weekends there are many motorcycles on the course.
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The Magalia castle is a 16th century construction located in the town of Navas del Marqués, which is worth visiting. It offers magnificent views of the town. Check schedules for guided tours with the Town Hall.
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A road that perplexes everyone who passes by bicycle, since it goes down, there was the nucleus of Valdemaqueda. The pine forests converge in a typical landscape of these areas of the plateau.
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There are 7 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Santa María De La Alameda, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes range from moderate to difficult, ensuring options for different skill levels.
The routes around Santa María De La Alameda are characterized by the mountainous landscape of the Sierra de Guadarrama. You can expect significant elevation changes, with climbs ranging from around 450 meters to over 1800 meters, traversing forests of Scots pine and oak, and granite rock formations. The area's high elevation, at 1,409 meters, contributes to challenging ascents and rewarding descents.
Yes, for experienced cyclists looking for a longer challenge, consider the Santa María de la Alameda loop from Las Navas del Marqués. This route covers over 76 kilometers with more than 1800 meters of elevation gain, offering a demanding yet rewarding experience through the region's quiet roads.
While cycling, you can encounter several significant landmarks and viewpoints. The region is close to the Seat of Philip II, offering panoramic views, and the majestic Mount Abantos. The Peralejo Church – Museo Lunar loop from El Escorial also passes by cultural points of interest.
Absolutely. For a moderate challenge, the La Escondida loop from Valdemaqueda is a great option. It covers about 24 kilometers with around 465 meters of elevation, providing a scenic ride without the most strenuous ascents.
Santa María De La Alameda experiences warm, dry summers and cold winters with regular frosts and snowfall. For road cycling, late spring and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions, with milder temperatures and less extreme weather. Summers can be hot, and winters may present challenges due to cold and potential snow at higher elevations.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops. For example, the challenging La Escondida – Santa María de la Alameda loop from Santa María de la Alameda offers a comprehensive circular tour of the area's quiet roads.
The komoot community rates the road cycling experience around Santa María De La Alameda highly, with an average score of 3.87 out of 5 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, the stunning mountain scenery of the Sierra de Guadarrama, and the challenging climbs that offer a true test of endurance.
Yes, some routes incorporate historical elements. The Santa María de la Alameda – Magalia Castle-Palace loop from Las Navas del Marqués is a moderate route that allows you to cycle past the historic Magalia Castle-Palace, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.
While the routes focus on road cycling, the broader region is rich in natural beauty. The path to the Hornillo Waterfall is a popular hiking trail nearby, and other natural monuments like the Bear Cave are within the vicinity, offering opportunities for exploration off the bike.
Difficult routes in Santa María De La Alameda typically feature substantial elevation gains. For instance, the Santa María de la Alameda loop from Las Navas del Marqués involves over 1800 meters of climbing, making it suitable for very fit and experienced road cyclists.


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