Mountain peaks around Pozuelo Del Rey are characterized by undulating terrain rather than prominent mountain ranges. The municipality, located in the Community of Madrid, Spain, reaches a maximum elevation of 843 meters. While traditional mountain peaks are not a feature, the area offers numerous elevated viewpoints and accessible paths for outdoor activities. These locations provide opportunities to appreciate the local topography and surrounding landscape.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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To warm up your legs, a good wall.
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Classic ascent if you live in Alcalá de Henares or the Corredor del Henares. The incredible views, on one side the Madrid skyline and on the other side the Alcarreña countryside. If it is clear, it takes you to see the top of Pico Ocejón.
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One meter higher than ECCE HOMO. Cerro de La Virgen also has spectacular views, one of them being ECCE HOMO itself.
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It is a small hill but with steep slopes that must be climbed and descended with great care.
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The Ecce Homo descent is in poor condition. A lot washed away. Very technical. To be avoided as an intermediate cyclist or beginner…. 😀🤷🏼♂️☝️ Definitely do the climb to the top! Nice view.
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The path to the bottom of the summit is narrow and complicated, you will have to get off the bike several times, to climb the last section you will have to do it on foot. It is worth it...🚵
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if you feel like a good challenge this is the 18% slope but with a good path without stones difficult but not impossible
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Inside the Parque de los Cerros is the top of Ecce-Homo and the hermitage next to it. It depends on where you face it, it can be technical, either going down or up, so be careful to enjoy the very scenic route.
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While Pozuelo del Rey is characterized by undulating terrain rather than traditional mountain peaks, several elevated points offer great views and experiences. Popular spots include Malvecino Summit, known for its historical significance and views of Alcalá, and Alto de los Reventones, which rewards effort with notable vistas.
Cerro de la Virgen offers spectacular views, including the Madrid skyline and the Alcarreña countryside, and on clear days, you might even see Pico Ocejón. Malvecino Summit also provides good views of Alcalá and even the towers of Madrid.
Yes, Malvecino Summit holds historical importance. It was a key location during the siege of the fortress al-Qal'at abd al-Salam in 1118, offering a glimpse into the region's past alongside its scenic views.
The maximum elevation within the municipality of Pozuelo del Rey reaches 843 meters (approximately 2,766 feet). While specific named peaks might be lower, this represents the highest point in the undulating terrain of the area.
Absolutely. For cyclists, the Summit of the Gran Muro Climb presents a significant challenge with its 18% slope on a well-maintained path. For hikers, reaching Alto de los Reventones requires good physical shape, and the views are well worth the effort. The descent from Ecce-Homo summit can also be quite technical due to its poor condition.
The region's climate generally allows for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summers can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable, while winters are generally mild but can have cooler, clearer days for expansive views.
While some areas present challenges, the undulating terrain of Pozuelo del Rey also offers accessible paths and gentle ascents suitable for various fitness levels. Local high points like 'Pico del Búho' (mentioned in regional context) are often part of easier routes, providing pleasant outdoor activities for families to appreciate the landscape.
Beyond exploring the elevated points, the area is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and touring. For example, explore routes like the 'Tajuña Greenway Loop' for road cycling or the 'View of Alcalá de Henares – View from Cerro de El Viso loop' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Pozuelo Del Rey, Road Cycling Routes around Pozuelo Del Rey, and Cycling around Pozuelo Del Rey guides.
Visitors appreciate the rewarding views after a challenging climb, the historical context of certain summits, and the opportunity to experience elevated terrain even without dramatic mountain ranges. The komoot community has shared 12 photos and given 23 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and unique character of these spots.
Many outdoor trails in the region are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near agricultural land. Check local signage for specific regulations on individual trails or protected areas.
Yes, several cycling routes in the area allow you to experience these elevated points. For instance, the 'Ascent to Cerro de La Muela – Puerta de la Cadena loop' is a moderate touring bicycle route that includes some climbs. For more challenging options, consider the routes mentioned in the Gravel biking around Pozuelo Del Rey guide, which often include significant ascents.
The terrain varies. Some paths, like the one to the Summit of the Gran Muro Climb, are well-maintained despite their steepness. Others, such as the descent from Ecce-Homo summit, can be technical, washed out, and require caution. Expect a mix of narrow paths, steep slopes, and potentially rocky sections.


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