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The Comunidad by stages — where to stop, where to stay

Nineteen multi-stage routes across the region. Every stage ends in a named town with hotels, one click from live prices — so you always know tonight's bed before you set off this morning.

🚗 Road trips

3 routes

Three drives that string the region’s pueblos into overnight loops — royal gardens, walled towns and mountain passes, with a bookable bed at every stage end.

The Royal Vega Loop
95 KM 2 STAGES 4
The Royal Vega Loop
Chinchón & Aranjuez

South out of the city into the Tajuña and Tagus valleys: anís and balconied plazas in Chinchón, then the royal gardens of Aranjuez — best driven slow, eaten well, and slept twice.

Madrid Chinchón Aranjuez
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The Sierra Norte Circuit
180 KM 3 STAGES 5
The Sierra Norte Circuit
Patones, Buitrago & the Lozoya valley

The quiet north: black-slate Patones, the walled river town of Buitrago, then over the Morcuera pass into the Lozoya valley and El Paular monastery. Big landscapes, tiny hotel stocks.

Madrid Patones Buitrago del Lozoya Rascafría
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The Guadarrama Grand Tour
175 KM 3 STAGES 5
The Guadarrama Grand Tour
El Escorial to La Pedriza

The full mountain arc: Philip II’s monastery, the Fuenfría pines, the Navacerrada pass at 1,858 m, and the castle-and-granite finale at Manzanares el Real.

Madrid San Lorenzo de El Escorial Cercedilla Manzanares el Real
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🥾 Sierra hikes

5 trails

The Guadarrama classics, organised as stages with a town and a bed at the end of each — from Roman roads to the 2,428 m roof of the range.

The Fuenfría Roman Road
10 KM 1 STAGE 4
The Fuenfría Roman Road
Cercedilla’s legion loop

Up a glacier-cut pine valley on 2,000-year-old paving to the 1,796 m pass, back by the painters’ forest track — the sierra’s definitive introduction, straight from the station.

Cercedilla Puerto de la Fuenfría Cercedilla
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The Camino Schmidt
11 KM 1 STAGE 4
The Camino Schmidt
Navacerrada pass to Cercedilla

The century-old yellow-dot traverse through the Valsaín pines — ride the rails to 1,858 m and walk down to the trains home. Gravity-assisted classic.

Puerto de Navacerrada Cercedilla
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La Pedriza & the Yelmo
12 KM 1 STAGE 5
La Pedriza & the Yelmo
the granite labyrinth

Europe’s largest granite batholith: domes, needles, balanced boulders and griffon vultures, climbing to the base of the great helmet-shaped Yelmo above Manzanares el Real.

Manzanares el Real El Yelmo Manzanares el Real
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Peñalara & the lagoons
12 KM 1 STAGE 5
Peñalara & the lagoons
the roof of the Guadarrama

From the Puerto de Cotos to the range’s 2,428 m summit, descending past glacial lagoons into the national park’s heart — reachable by mountain train, finished with trout in Rascafría.

Puerto de Cotos Peñalara Rascafría
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The Cuerda Larga traverse
24 KM 2 STAGES 5
The Cuerda Larga traverse
two days on the ridge

The long crest of the Guadarrama walked as a two-day traverse: up the Schmidt to sleep at the pass’s village, then the full ridge over Cabezas de Hierro to drop into La Pedriza.

Cercedilla Navacerrada Manzanares el Real
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🚲 Cycling routes

3 routes

The Anillo Verde ring, the vega’s rail-trail and the climb the pros train on — signed, stage-split, and all reachable with a bike on the train.

The Anillo Verde Ciclista
64 KM 2 STAGES 3
The Anillo Verde Ciclista
Madrid’s green ring

The signed 64 km belt around the whole city — Casa de Campo’s holm oaks, the Manzanares path, and the eastern parks, split here into two civilised halves.

Casa de Campo Madrid Río El Capricho Casa de Campo
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Vía Verde del Tajuña
49 KM 1 STAGE 4
Vía Verde del Tajuña
the sugar-beet railway

Forty-nine tarmac-smooth kilometres of disused railway through the Tajuña vega — family-flat, poppy-lined in May, and pointing at Chinchón for the roast-lunch finale.

Arganda del Rey Morata de Tajuña Ambite
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The Escorial Loop
65 KM 1 STAGE 4
The Escorial Loop
the Sunday classic

The M-505 climb every Madrid club rides, looping the monastery, La Herrería’s oaks and the Abantos slopes — 65 km, one honest ascent, one imperial coffee stop.

Madrid Galapagar San Lorenzo de El Escorial
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🚆 Cercanías day trips

3 lines

The regional rail lines as routes in their own right — UNESCO cities, royal gardens and a genuine mountain railway, all on one transport card.

C-2 east: the Cervantes line
35 KM 1 STAGE 3
C-2 east: the Cervantes line
Atocha to Alcalá de Henares

Thirty-five minutes from Atocha to a UNESCO university city — storks on every tower, the longest arcaded street in Spain, and the case for missing the last train home on purpose.

Madrid Atocha Alcalá de Henares
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C-3 south: the Strawberry line
47 KM 1 STAGE 3
C-3 south: the Strawberry line
Atocha to Aranjuez

Forty-five minutes down the Tagus to the Bourbon spring palace and its UNESCO gardens — or do it on the vintage Tren de la Fresa with strawberries served en route.

Madrid Atocha Aranjuez
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C-8 + C-9: the mountain railway
75 KM 3 STAGES 5
C-8 + C-9: the mountain railway
Madrid to Cotos at 1,830 m

The region’s greatest transport trick: commuter rail to Cercedilla, then the little C-9 narrow line climbing through the pines to the Navacerrada pass and Cotos — trailheads at every stop.

Madrid Cercedilla Puerto de Navacerrada Cotos
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