When weekends and holidays arrive, many Madrid residents look for them. Planning to do it outdoors Hiking is one of the best activities for almost all ages to escape the hustle and bustle and stress of the city.
and … With the aim of having a comfortable time, connecting with nature, moving and admiring the mountains of Madrid, we propose routes that you can take. go there without a carfor those living in the capital, it seems more and more like a luxury.
As shared by Berta Pim in a TikTok video, El Escorial, about an hour by train from the center of Madrid, is the ideal starting point for the route for hiking enthusiasts. Climbing Mount Avantos.
This tour is Approximately 18km, elevation difference 1,000m The course combines trails, forest and panoramic views, and is “one of the most demanding and beautiful routes I’ve ever climbed,” Berta said, warning those without experience of this type of route.
How to get to the hiking route up Mount Avantos
To get there, as shown, surroundings Especially to San Lorenzo de El Escorial Line C8 From the center to El Escorial. If you want to go by bus, you can also do that Take bus 661 or 664 from Moncloa Station.
As expected, the route is approximately 18 kilometers long and has a cumulative elevation gain of nearly 1,000 meters. It’s not a journey for beginners, but you don’t need any technical experience either. All you need is a good pace, proper shoes and clothing, water and food.
As the climb progresses, the scenery changes. Lush pine forest with open views of the mountains. “We’ve already done all the climbing, so what’s left is like a trail,” Berta said, showing how the wind was almost dragging her as she climbed.
@bertapim Climbing routes through Madrid 🍃🥾 One of the most beautiful routes I have done is in El Escorial, climbing Mount Avantos ⛰️ and extending it a little, gaining about 18 km and 1,000 m of elevation gain. It will take a little longer if you leave the town of El Escorial 🤭. . How can I get there by public transportation? – From central Madrid by Renfe Cercanías (line C8 to El Escorial) – From Moncloa by bus (661, 664) about 1 hour!!! . Where should I park if I come by car? – Park on the M600 road – Park next to the Seven Pipe house – A little more walking through town Of course here are the hashtags together: #RutasDeMontaña #HikingMadrid #MadridNatural #NatureLovers #MontañaEspaña #OutdoorAdventure ♬ Original song – bertapim 🌲🥾
What you will see on the way up is Panoramic view of El Escorial Monastery On clear days you can see part of Madrid’s skyline. On the down route, section of paved roadAs mentioned in Berta’s comment, “I can look forward instead of just looking at the ground, which makes my neck a little less tired.”
Content creators have commented that this route is available on platforms such as WikiLoc, from which the tracks can be downloaded and easily followed. And, as we pointed out, I can go back and forth to my home without using a car, It is increasingly sought after by those seeking an accessible vacation.