A challenging route due to the length, but not complicated technically. Although it finishes in a different place to where it starts, there is a bus that connects Manzanares el Real to Soto del Real (720). The Pedriza is an area popular with walkers but especially with rock climbers.
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 17.73 km
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Average duration: 6h 35
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Difficulty: Moderate
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Back to start: No
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Ascent: + 541 m
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Descent: - 550 m
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Highest point: 1,452 m
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Lowest point: 907 m
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Country: Spain
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City: Soto del Real
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Start: N 40.753068° / W 3.782528°
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End: N 40.726154° / W 3.864934°
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Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 919 m
- 1 : km 0.57 - alt. 920 m - Parque del Rio
- 2 : km 3.49 - alt. 982 m - Refugio La Rodela
- 3 : km 9.17 - alt. 1,452 m - Collado de la Dehesilla
- 4 : km 10.45 - alt. 1,245 m - El Tolmo
- 5 : km 11.05 - alt. 1,190 m - Refugio Giner de los Rios
- E : km 17.73 - alt. 911 m
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Miraflores, Cabeza Arcón and El Pendón
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Sierra de Guadarrama - Parada del Rey and Camino del Mostajo
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Sierra de Guadarrama - Pedriza, Poza colgada, Maza, Yelmo
A circular route starting and finishing in Canto Cochino. A testing route, but spectacular views.
There is limited parking here as it's in the National Park Sierra de Guadarrama.
For safety reasons, as well as to avoid the damage that this transit causes to natural resources, there is an entry control at the barrier located in the La Camorza area, which allows the entry of vehicles up to the maximum quota of 270 vehicles per day. Weekdays are normally fine, but at weekends it's best to get there early.
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