Patones
History buffs and nature lovers alike will be enchanted by
Patones, a fabled village frozen in time.Travel just 70km
north from Madrid Centre, and you can immerse yourself in
its preserved culture and explore its narrow, winding
streets adorned with iconic black slate architecture. Delve
into local folklore and discover walking trails amidst
breathtaking landscapes.
Chinchón
From modern downtown you can travel back to medieval times
in just 30 minutes. Here, you can immerse yourself in the
idyllic Spanish countryside with its preserved historical
sites. The Plaza Mayor, a masterpiece of medieval
architecture, awaits alongside the Castle of the Counts and
the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, home to a
remarkable painting by Francisco Goya.
Sierra de Guadarrama
Sierra de Guadarrama’s is a mountain range of stunning
natural beauty just 67km from Madrid Centre. Its highest
peak is 2,428m in elevation and the range serves a variety
of activities from rock climbing, biking, horse riding to
simply marvelling at its vistas. You can also delve into the
rich history of its nearby towns and uncover the authentic
essence of rural Spain.
San Martín de Valdeiglesias
San Martín de Valdeiglesias beckons wine enthusiasts with
its array of prestigious wineries, including Bodega Tierra
Calma and Las Moradas de San Martín. Located 70km away from
Madrid Centre, you can delve into the distinct terroir and
winemaking philosophies of the region with each exceptional
vino. Nearby, the charming town of Valdeiglesias offers more
delights, from a fascinating wine museum, inviting visitors
to uncover the rich winemaking history to an ancient
monastery of Santa Maria de Valdeiglesias that dates back to
1150.
Manzanares El Real
Nestled in the picturesque Madrid Region, Manzanares El Real
offers a truly privileged setting at the foot of the
Pedriza, within the UNESCO-declared Biosphere Reserve of the
Upper Manzanares Basin. Located just 50km from Madrid
Centre, its rich historical heritage includes fountains,
chapels, Roman roads, medieval castles and cave paintings,
all amidst landscapes of unparalleled beauty. With the
iconic 'Castillo de los Mendoza' standing as the hallmark,
the town boasts an array of fascinating historical and
cultural sites, inviting exploration by foot or bicycle.
Buitrago del Lozoya
Buitrago del Lozoya, is designated a Historic-Artistic Site
and Asset of Cultural Interest in 1993, its Arab-origin
walled enclosure stands as the best-preserved in the
Community of Madrid. Throughout the Middle Ages, Buitrago
played a crucial role as a communications hub, witnessing
significant historical events such as the Napoleonic
incursions of 1808 and the Spanish Civil War. Despite facing
challenges, the town, located 82km from Madrid Centre,
remains well persevered, reflecting its resilience and
endurance of its storied past.
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Discover the splendor of Spain's Golden Age at the Monastery
of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Commissioned by King Philip
II in the mid-sixteenth century, this architectural
masterpiece is hailed as one of the wonders of the Old
World. A true marvel of Renaissance design with its fusion
of royal palace, library, monastery, and mausoleum that has
been recognised by UNESCO. And if that’s not enough, dine at
the one Michelin-starred Montía. This renowned restaurant
celebrates the flavours of the Madrid region with innovative
twists on traditional Spanish cuisine. All this, a
convenient 55km from Madrid Centre.
Alcalá de Henares
Alcalá de Henares, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a
must-visit destination for literature enthusiasts. It’s the
birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes, acclaimed author of Don
Quixote. Located just 40km away from Madrid Centre, you can
step back into the Renaissance era by wandering through its
charming streets and squares. Don't miss the town's
731-year-old university, one of Europe's oldest, for an
enriching journey through Madrid's rich literary and
intellectual heritage.
Aranjuez
Travel 50km south of Madrid Centre, and you can discover the
Cultural Landscape of Aranjuez, an exquisite addition to
Madrid's UNESCO ensemble. Set along the Tagus River, this
royal estate boasts Spanish Baroque splendor, featuring the
majestic Royal Palace, lush gardens, and picturesque
orchards. Step inside its opulent rooms once graced by
monarchs or wander through its meticulously manicured Jardín
del Príncipe and Parterre gardens for a captivating blend of
history and nature.
Rascafría
Nestled in the breathtaking Lozoya Valley, Rascafría emerges
as one of the most picturesque mountain villages set amongst
trees resembling a Finnish forest. Its allure traces back to
the majestic Monastery of Santa Maria del Paular. Situated
just 80km away from Madrid´s city centre, you can explore
Rascafría through meticulously designed geolocated routes:
"Urban Center of Rascafría" and "El Paular and Monte de los
Batanes." Along the way, discover the Plaza de los
Trastámaras and the monumental Parish Church of San Andrés
Apóstol.
Enjoy Rascafría's vibrant cultural scene at the Corral
de Comedias, especially during the Gastronomic Days of
Mushrooms, Hunting, and Wine in October and November. For
nature enthusiasts, embark on our geolocated route "Cascadas
del Purgatorio" to explore the valley's pristine beauty. Be
sure to join in on the town's numerous lively festivities
throughout the year.