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Casa de Campo Lake – Segovia Bridge loop from Lago

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Casa de Campo Lake – Segovia Bridge loop from Lago

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Casa de Campo Lake – Segovia Bridge loop from Lago

01:28

5.67km

30m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 19, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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528 m

Casa de Campo Lake

Highlight • Lake

Beautiful views and very pleasant boat rides on the lake.

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577 m

This large artificial lake has its origins in the 16th century, within the landscape project entrusted by King Felipe II to the architect Juan Bautista de Toledo, for the conditioning of the Royal Site of the Casa de Campo. After an extensive restoration carried out in 2018, the lake is a perfect place to enjoy nature while having a drink in the bars and restaurants located around it, as well as to practice water sports or rent one of its boats.

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1.52 km

Vargas Mansion

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access area to the country house.

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2.11 km

The construction of the Madrid Río park and the burying of the M30 have restored its splendor to this bridge, which is a jewel of the Spanish Renaissance.

The Segovia bridge was built by the same architect as the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial under the reign of Philip II in the 16th century. The ponds that were built where the M30 used to pass are home to native aquatic fauna and flora. The reflection of the Palacio de Oriente and the Almudena Cathedral in the water creates a perfect scene to immortalize with a photo.

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2.96 km

Madrid Río

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Madrid Río is one of the largest ecological rebalancing operations that have been carried out in the city. Arisen from the burial of Calle 30 as it passes through the Manzanares river, what was previously a ring road where thousands of cars passed daily, is now a large green space with more than ten kilometers of pedestrian routes for the use and enjoy citizens and visitors of Madrid.

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3.85 km

Segovia Bridge

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The Segovia Bridge is the oldest bridge in Madrid, built between 1582 and 1584 by architect Juan de Herrera. This Renaissance bridge crosses the Manzanares River and connects Segovia Street to the rest of the city.
The bridge is made of granite and has nine semicircular arches. Over the centuries, it has undergone several restorations, especially after being damaged during the Spanish Civil War. Today, it is part of the Madrid Río park, a very popular pedestrian and recreational area.

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5.19 km

Casa de Campo Lake

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This artificial pond was commissioned by Felipe II in the 16th century to complete the landscape of the royal site of the Casa de Campo. This urban park is today a refuge in the city for lovers of the outdoors who visit this forest mass on foot and by bicycle.

The lake has several jetties for recreational and sports activities and has hosted several world-class triathlon events. Around it there is a rosary of restaurants with their very popular terraces among the people of Madrid.

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5.28 km

The pier

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Ideal for canoeing or just boating

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5.67 km

End point

Train Station

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4.20 km

1.32 km

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< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.28 km

1.78 km

1.41 km

166 m

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< 100 m

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