Best natural monuments around Pinilla Del Valle are situated within the Sierra de Guadarrama, a region characterized by its rich biodiversity and geological history. The area encompasses the Upper Lozoya Valley, recognized as a Natura 2000 site and a Special Protection Area for Birds. It features varied landscapes, including forests of pines and oaks, and significant archaeo-paleontological sites like the Valle de los Neandertales. This environment provides a range of natural features for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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This large pine forest is located within the municipality of Canencia and is easily accessible via forest tracks from the Canencia Pass, coming from the south (Miraflores de la Sierra and Madrid) or from the north (Canencia in the Lozoya Valley). It can also be reached via a longer approach from the M-611 road through the Collado del Hontanar pass (1,731 m).
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highest peak of the Carpetanos Mountains, beautiful
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Pico del Nevero, the highest of the Carpetanos Mountains, with beautiful views.
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Last winter of 2023, Pico Nevero lost its Geodesic, which detached itself from the cement landmark on which it was located and rolled through the ice and snow about 50 meters below. + R.I.P. + the Pico Nevero Geodesic.
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This forest of birch, yew, pine and holly, located near the port of Canencia, is home to the source of the Sestil del Maíllo stream. Without a doubt, the perfect place for a walk at any time of the year, with easy access from Bustarviejo or the port itself.
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A place in the pastoral glen, where a group of oaks in the circle, called "the seventeen brothers", draws attention. The landscape offers us spectacular views as a natural amphitheatre, with the crests of the Altos de la Morcuera and the Cuerda de la Vaqueriza.
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2,209 meters above sea level. But the climb is easy. It is not very demanding, and the views over the towns of the mountains and Madrid are impressive.
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If you start from the port of Navafría and thanks to the path that goes along the ridge of the same mountain, it takes you to one of the peaks with the best views in the area. The path climbs quite steeply, which means that it will be about to go on foot!
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Pinilla del Valle, located in the Sierra de Guadarrama, offers a variety of natural features. You can discover significant geological formations and archaeo-paleontological sites like the Valle de los Neandertales. The area also boasts diverse landscapes, including dense Scots pine forests such as Mojonavalle Forest, and impressive summits like Nevero Peak. Don't miss the beautiful Purgatory Waterfall in the Paular valley.
Yes, the Valle de los Neandertales (Neanderthal Valley) / Yacimientos del Calvero de la Higuera is a significant archaeo-paleontological site deeply connected to its natural surroundings. It features seven karstic archaeological sites from the Middle to Upper Pleistocene, offering insights into ancient ecosystems and human inhabitants. While not a highlight in this guide, it's a key natural and historical point of interest in the region.
For spectacular panoramic views, Nevero Peak is highly recommended. Reaching 2,209 meters, it provides extensive vistas of the Lozoya Valley, Cuerda Larga, and the Peñalara massif. Additionally, Mojonavalle Forest offers fantastic panoramic views of the Canencia valley and part of the Lozoya river basin.
Yes, the Mojonavalle Forest is considered family-friendly, offering an easy walk through a beautiful forest of birch, yew, pine, and holly. Another great option for families is the Oaks of the Parada del Rey, where you can explore a grove of large oak trees and enjoy the landscape.
The Sierra de Guadarrama, where Pinilla del Valle is located, offers beauty year-round. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer provides warm weather for outdoor activities, while winter can offer unique snowy landscapes, especially at higher elevations like Nevero Peak, though some routes may be more challenging.
The area around Pinilla del Valle is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the "Plaza de España, Rascafría – Matafrailes Bridge loop" and road cycling routes such as the "Miraflores de la Sierra, Puertos de Canencia y Rascafría, Embalse de Pinilla – circular route." Explore more options on the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Pinilla Del Valle, Road Cycling Routes around Pinilla Del Valle, and Running Trails around Pinilla Del Valle.
Yes, many natural monuments are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the path to Nevero Peak leaves the pine forest and continues up the mountain range, offering a rewarding climb. The Purgatory Waterfall is also reached via a route in the Paular valley. You can find detailed hiking routes, including challenging ones like the "Pico del Nevero and Lagunillas Loop from Puerto de Navafría," in the Running Trails around Pinilla Del Valle guide, which often includes hiking options.
While specific regulations for each natural monument may vary, generally, dogs are permitted on many trails in the Sierra de Guadarrama, often on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or park regulations for specific areas, especially within protected zones like the Natura 2000 site or Special Protection Area for Birds in the Upper Lozoya Valley, to ensure compliance.
Experienced hikers looking for a challenge will appreciate the ascent to Nevero Peak. The trail involves hard slopes and continues up the mountain range, offering a demanding but rewarding experience with spectacular views. While the Purgatory Waterfall is generally accessible, its last section has some difficult steps between rocks, making it an intermediate challenge.
The Yew of the Trail is a remarkable centuries-old specimen, estimated to be over four hundred years old, making it the oldest yew in the forests of Canencia. This ancient tree, with its four-meter circumference trunk and ten-meter height, holds cultural significance, representing themes of death and regeneration in various traditions. It's a powerful natural monument for reflection.
Absolutely. Besides the ancient Yew of the Trail, you can explore the dense Scots pine forest of Mojonavalle Forest, known for its high-quality wood and distinctive orange-barked Scots pines. The Oaks of the Parada del Rey also feature a beautiful grove of large oak trees, including a notable group called 'the seventeen brothers'.


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