Day Hikes Near Madrid

Day hikes near Madrid

🥾 Day Hikes Near Madrid – By Public Transport

Madrid isn’t just about museums and plazas — it’s surrounded by natural beauty perfect for day hikes. Even better, you can reach many of these trails using just public transport.

Whether you’re a tourist, expat, or local looking for a weekend escape, these hiking trails near Madrid by train or bus make it easy to explore without a car.


🚆 Top Day Hikes Near Madrid by Public Transport


1. La Pedriza (Manzanares el Real)

  • How to get there:
    Bus 724 from Plaza de Castilla (direct to Manzanares el Real)
  • Highlights:
    Dramatic rock formations, natural pools, great for summer hikes
  • Routes: Collado de la Dehesilla, Canto Cochino loop

 



2. Cercedilla – Fuenfría Valley Trails

  • How to get there:
    Cercanías Line C-8 to Cercedilla
  • Highlights:
    Ancient Roman road, forest paths, family-friendly trails
  • Routes: Calzada Romana, Camino Schmidt

 



3. Peñalara (Sierra de Guadarrama National Park)

  • How to get there:
    Cercanías Line C-9 to Cotos (via Cercedilla)
  • Highlights:
    Peñalara Lagoon, central Spain’s highest peak
  • Routes: Laguna de los Pájaros, Peñalara summit

 



4. Cascada del Purgatorio (Rascafría)

  • How to get there:
    Bus 194 or 194A from Plaza de Castilla to Rascafría
  • Highlights:
    Waterfall, shaded paths, Monasterio de El Paular nearby
  • Route: Monastery to waterfall and back (~10 km)

 



5. Siete Picos (Navacerrada)

  • How to get there:
    Cercanías Line C-9 to Puerto de Navacerrada
  • Highlights:
    Ridge trail with stunning panoramic views
  • Route: Puerto de Navacerrada → Siete Picos → Circular loop

 



6. Valle del Lozoya / El Paular

  • How to get there:
    Bus 194 or 194A to Rascafría
  • Highlights:
    Gentle riverside paths, monastery, picnic areas
  • Route: Rascafría to Presillas Natural Pools

 



7. Monte Abantos (San Lorenzo de El Escorial)

  • How to get there:
    Cercanías Line C-3 to El Escorial
  • Highlights:
    Views of the monastery, pine forests, civil war trenches
  • Route: El Escorial → Monte Abantos loop (~10 km)

 



8. Embalse de Santillana (Manzanares el Real)

  • How to get there:
    Bus 724 from Plaza de Castilla
  • Highlights:
    Easy flat trails with views of the reservoir and La Pedriza
  • Route: Town → Reservoir → Castle → Return

 



9. Boca del Asno (Valsaín)

  • How to get there:
    Train to Segovia + local bus or taxi to Valsaín
  • Highlights:
    Family-friendly riverside walk with picnic areas
  • Route: Circular trails around the Eresma river

 



✅ Why These Hikes Are Perfect for a Day Trip

  • No car? No problem! All these trails are reachable by train or bus.
  • Routes range from easy nature walks to challenging mountain climbs.
  • Ideal for solo hikers, groups, and expats living in Madrid.

 



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We help you explore the best hiking trails near Madrid — all accessible via public transport. Whether you're here for a weekend or live in the city, these day hikes offer a perfect break from urban life. please contact us if you need a guide for any hike from Madrid.

🌲 Let nature recharge you — without needing a car.

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