We all know that Madrid is a fantastic city to visit and, of course, to live in too. Madrid offers us incredible food, outdoor activities in its beautiful gardens and parks, museums and art galleries where we can new things and get to know the city’s history, and a welcoming atmosphere to top it off, perfect for making friends and having a good time.
However, a city so full of life can, at times, be stressful. So, we want to introduce you to 5 sites, inside the Community of Madrid, that will help you relax and interact with nature.
You can find Buitrago in the Medio Valley of the river Lozoya within the northern highlands, about 47 miles (75 km) from Madrid’s city centre. It’s one of the prettiest municipalities of Madrid, where you will find alluring places such as the Picasso Museum, the Santa María del Castillo Church and the Citadel of Buitrago. What’s more, in the summer you’ll be able to enjoy the Kayaking routes down the river Lozoya and treks to close-by spots like the Riosequillo Reservoir.
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This route, which crosses over the old railway line in the Northwest of Madrid and a mere 40 miles (65 km) from the city, is perfect for getting away from the bustle and spending a day in the mountains. It´s a linear route, about 7.5 miles (12 km) long that starts at the San Juan Reservoir to Picadas Reservoir, following the course of the river Alberche. It´s a route that’s very easy to do with children, walking or cycling. Also, you can enjoy an outdoor picnic along the river bank.
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Situated 30 miles (47 km) to the East of Madrid, this historical town offers a perfect experience: visits to the Royal Monastery of Saint Lorenzo de el Escorial, the Blacksmith’s Forest and the House of the Prince; their precious trekking routes like the High Machota or the Pinar de Abantos; and their incredible overlooks like the Chair of Felipe II or the Lookout of the Rubens’ Cross
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Rascafría is in the northern highlands, 47 miles (75 km) from Madrid. In this municipality, you will find marvellous sites like the natural springs of las Presillas, where only the bravest dare to take a dip since the water is sooooo cold; the Royal Monastery of Santa María del Paular, constructed in 1390; the Pardon Bridge over the river Lozoya; and you can also routes on foot to the so-called Waterfall of Purgatory or the Finnish Forest, a magical place hidden in the mountains of Madrid.
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Situated only 32 miles (50km) from Madrid, Chinchón is a town with a lot of history, wherein you will find many intriguing monuments: the Plaza Mayor; the Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Church; the Chinchón Castle, a fortress from the Renaissance; or the Posada Museum of Ethnology, a lodge with a courtyard dating back to the 19th Century. But you cannot go to Chinchón without trying their famous food like anise liqueur, shepherd’s crumbs, and sweets like novice’s teats and friar’s balls.
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We hope that you enjoy your excursions wherever you go!