Best mountain peaks around Villavieja Del Lozoya are found in a region defined by its mountainous landscape and valleys. This area features diverse natural environments, offering views of the Lozoya Valley and various mountain ranges. The peaks serve as vantage points for observing the local geography and historical routes between provinces. The elevation contributes to a distinct natural setting.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Watch out for the asphalt on the descent, there are potholes and the surface is quite uneven. You won't even notice it on the climb.
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The hill that separates Canencia from Garganta de los Montes
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Another port in Los Montes Carpetanos for the passage between the provinces of Madrid and Segovia.
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Cadastre marker from which you can enjoy a 180º view, with the Cancho de la Cabeza and the El Atazar Reservoir on the left, the Sierra de La Cabrera in the center, and El Mondalindo on the right.
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From Puerto Linera, at 1834m altitude, you can see part of the Lozoya Valley, the Cabrera mountain range, highlighting the Pico de la Miel, the Riosequillo reservoir, Buitrado and Villavieja. Behind us is the province of Segovia, where we can see, among others, the town of Matabuena. The name "linera" is perhaps due to the large amount of linen that was sold from the Buitrago region to the towns of Pedraza and surrounding areas. The port has a cairn of stones much larger than those that delimit the terms, since, according to tradition, it was customary to throw a stone every time you passed from one side to the other to make it more visible when there was snow, blizzards or fog. , and prevent passers-by from getting lost.
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The Port of Navafría is one of the entrances to the famous Horizontal runway that connects this port with the historic port of Somosierra. The Port of Navafría is located between the municipalities of Lozoya and Navafría. With its 1,773 meters above sea level, it is considered a first-class port in the “Cycling Tour of Spain”. This natural area is made up of a lush oak forest in the lower part and a beautiful pine forest in the upper part.
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High point between Garganta de los Montes and Canencia. If you make sense of Canencia, the descent is fun and fluid, not very technical.
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Nice port, little traffic and lots of shade
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The region features several well-regarded mountain passes and peaks. Among them, Puerto de Linera stands out for its panoramic views of the Lozoya Valley and the Cabrera mountain range. Navafría Pass is popular with cyclists for its challenging yet scenic routes, while El Colladillo Pass offers an accessible single track, particularly enjoyable for descents from Canencia.
Yes, for those seeking easier options, El Colladillo Pass offers an easy single track accessible from Canencia, which is suitable for gravel bikes and can be enjoyed as a less technical walk. While specific 'easy' mountain walks are not detailed for all peaks, the region generally offers diverse terrain.
Navafría Pass is well-known for its challenging routes, attracting both road and mountain bikers looking for a demanding ascent and descent. The area's mountainous landscape provides various opportunities for more strenuous activities.
From peaks like Puerto de Linera, you can enjoy extensive views of the Lozoya Valley, the Cabrera mountain range, and reservoirs like Riosequillo. Peña Quemada Peak offers a perspective of the Segovian side of the Sierra. For a truly expansive vista, the View of Cancho de la Cabeza, El Atazar Reservoir, and Sierra de La Cabrera provides a 180º panorama.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the area around Villavieja Del Lozoya is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including trails around Embalse de El Villar and the Chorrera de San Mamés. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes, such as those involving Navafría Pass, and dedicated running trails through forests and scenic viewpoints.
Yes, Puerto de Linera, for example, is historically significant as a passage between the provinces of Madrid and Segovia. Its name might derive from the linen trade that once flourished between the Buitrago region and towns like Pedraza. Traditional cairns of stones at the pass served as markers, especially in snowy or foggy conditions, highlighting its historical role as a vital route.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Puerto de Linera, which offers vistas of the Lozoya Valley and surrounding mountain ranges. Cyclists particularly enjoy the challenging yet cool and shady routes found at Navafría Pass. The diverse natural environments and the sense of tranquility are also highly valued.
While specific circular mountain walks directly involving the listed peaks are not detailed, the broader region around Villavieja Del Lozoya offers various hiking routes that are circular, such as the 'Chorrera de San Mamés loop from San Mamés' or 'Buitrago del Lozoya Wall – Buitrago de Lozoya loop'.
The mountainous landscape of Villavieja Del Lozoya offers distinct experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer can be warm but offers long daylight hours, while winter brings the possibility of snow, transforming the landscape and offering unique challenges for experienced winter hikers, though some passes might be more difficult to access.
While the listed highlights are well-regarded, exploring the trails connecting them can reveal quieter spots. For instance, the easy single track from Canencia to El Colladillo Pass offers a fluid and enjoyable descent, which might feel like a hidden gem for those seeking a less technical experience. The region's extensive network of paths often leads to serene viewpoints away from the main routes.
The diverse natural environments around Villavieja Del Lozoya, including forests and high-altitude areas, support various wildlife. While specific sightings depend on luck and time of day, you might encounter birds of prey soaring above the peaks, various small mammals, and a rich array of plant life adapted to the mountain climate. The region's natural setting provides habitats for local fauna.


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