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Casa de Campo Park – Lake of Casa de Campo loop from Puerta del Ángel

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Casa de Campo Park – Lake of Casa de Campo loop from Puerta del Ángel

Hard

4.7

(13)

1,324

runners

Casa de Campo Park – Lake of Casa de Campo loop from Puerta del Ángel

02:36

23.2km

210m

Running

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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489 m

View of the Segovia Bridge from Madrid Río

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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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16.9 km

Puente de la Culebra

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The familiarly known as Puente de la Culebra was initially built under the name of "Narrow Bridge" under the reign of the monarch Carlos III in the Royal Site of Casa de Campo. It is one of the five bridges built by the Italian architect Francesco Sabatini over the Meaques stream, and the most spectacular and artistic of them. It was completed in 1782, and was designed with little width to prevent carriages from passing over it.

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19.9 km

View over Madrid

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Great view of Madrid. Good to reach on foot or simply lift up the cable car.

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20.5 km

Casa de Campo Park

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This urban park is a former royal hunting ground ceded to the people of Madrid in 1931. Today it is one of the main lungs of the city and a refuge for citizens looking for a bit of recreation and sports in the open air in the middle of the city. Cycling and hiking lovers are the most regulars.

Casa de Campo is the largest park in Madrid and is the habitat of many species of birds, as well as foxes, squirrels and wild boars.

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21.5 km

It is a good refreshment site for cyclists from the Capital who use the Casa de Campo. Quiet place for a relaxed chat.

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21.7 km

Lake of Casa de Campo

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The lake in Casa de Campo is one of Madrid's most beautiful green oases, offering a perfect blend of nature, spaciousness, and a relaxed urban atmosphere. Surrounded by rolling hills, lush greenery, and wide paths, the lake invites you to take a peaceful break: to breathe deeply, stretch your legs, or simply watch the sun shimmer on the water.

On clear days, clouds and boats are reflected on the lake's surface, while runners, walkers, and cyclists enjoy the surrounding ambiance. Numerous benches and terraces along the water's edge provide ideal spots to pause, savor the moment, and recharge.

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22.0 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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23.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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11.1 km

8.84 km

2.54 km

401 m

235 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

9.07 km

7.88 km

3.71 km

1.86 km

658 m

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Highest point (690 m)

Lowest point (580 m)

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