Best mountain peaks around Los Santos De La Humosa are situated in an elevated part of the Community of Madrid, Spain, offering a landscape suitable for outdoor activities. The municipality reaches a maximum elevation of approximately 915 meters, with an average elevation of 745 meters above sea level. This elevated terrain provides opportunities for hiking and cycling, serving as a starting point for exploring the natural features of the area. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, including challenging…
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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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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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When you get to the top you will understand why its name is Alto de los Reventones.
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The most popular peaks appreciated by the komoot community include Malvecino Summit, known for its steep slopes and views of Alcalá, and Alto de los Reventones, which offers notable views for those in good physical shape. Ecce-Homo summit, located within the Parque de los Cerros, is also a favorite for its scenic and sometimes technical routes.
Yes, several peaks offer a challenge. Alto de los Reventones requires good physical shape to reach its summit. Similarly, the route to Ecce-Homo summit can be technical, especially on descents, making it suitable for those seeking a more demanding experience. For a significant high-mountain challenge, the nearby Cuerda Larga in the Sierra de Guadarrama offers demanding traverses like the one to Cabeza de Hierro Mayor.
The peaks offer diverse panoramic views. From Malvecino Summit, you can see Alcalá and even the towers of Madrid. Cerro de la Virgen provides spectacular vistas, including the Madrid skyline on one side and the Alcarreña countryside on the other, with Pico Ocejón visible on clear days. Local viewpoints like Mirador del Pico Peñabermeja and Mirador de Los Santos de la Humosa offer expansive views of the Henares Valley and the distant Sierra de Guadarrama.
Yes, Malvecino Summit holds historical significance. It was a key location during the siege of the fortress al-Qal'at abd al-Salam in 1118, adding a layer of history to its natural beauty.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the area around Los Santos De La Humosa is excellent for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including challenging options like the "Bridge Over the A-2 – Bridge Over the Railway loop from Meco" or moderate ones like the "Zulema Climb – Corpa loop from Meco." For more general cycling, explore routes like the "Caz Promenade – Access to the Henares Riverside loop from Los Santos de la Humosa." You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes and Cycling around Los Santos De La Humosa guides.
Absolutely. Many trails in the region lead to scenic viewpoints. For instance, the path to Ecce-Homo summit offers a very scenic route with a rewarding view from the top. The local Mirador del Pico Peñabermeja is accessible via red dirt tracks, providing incredible panoramic views of the Henares Valley. You can explore various hiking options, including circular walks, in the Hiking around Los Santos De La Humosa guide.
While Los Santos de la Humosa itself has an average elevation of 745 meters, the highest point among the local highlights is Cerro de la Virgen. For significantly higher peaks, the nearby Cuerda Larga in the Sierra de Guadarrama features Cabeza de Hierro Mayor, which is the second highest elevation in the Community of Madrid at 2,383 meters.
Visitors frequently highlight the rewarding views and the sense of accomplishment after reaching the summits. The panoramic outlooks from spots like Alto de los Reventones and Cerro de la Virgen are particularly appreciated. The natural beauty and the varied terrain, even on smaller hills like Malvecino Summit, contribute to a fulfilling outdoor experience.
Yes, while some peaks are challenging, there are also intermediate options. Cerro de la Virgen is categorized as intermediate, offering spectacular views without the extreme difficulty of some other routes. For easier walks, consider exploring the general hiking trails around Los Santos de la Humosa, such as the "Los Santos de la Humosa — circular del Pueblo y Los Miradores" route, which is rated easy.
Yes, there are circular hiking routes available. An example is the "Los Santos de la Humosa — circular del Pueblo y Los Miradores" route, which offers an easy loop to explore the village and its viewpoints. You can find more circular options and detailed information in the Hiking around Los Santos De La Humosa guide.
The landscape is characterized by varied terrain, including elevated points and hills with steep slopes, such as Malvecino Summit. The region features natural areas like the Parque de los Cerros, where Ecce-Homo summit is located. Further afield, the Sierra de Guadarrama, including the Cuerda Larga, showcases typical high-mountain Mediterranean vegetation, high pastures, and rocky terrain.


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