Best mountain peaks around Lozoya are found within the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range, offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. The region features lush valleys, dense forests, and notable geological formations. These natural features provide a comprehensive perspective of the area's landscape. The Lozoya Valley is characterized by its impressive geological formations and varied elevations.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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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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A steep slope, which must be climbed with patience, takes us to this place with privileged views.
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Another port in Los Montes Carpetanos for the passage between the provinces of Madrid and Segovia.
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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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From Puerto Linera, at 1834m altitude, you can see part of the Lozoya Valley, the Cabrera mountain range, highlighting the Pico de la Miel, the Riosequillo reservoir, Buitrado and Villavieja. Behind us is the province of Segovia, where we can see, among others, the town of Matabuena. The name "linera" is perhaps due to the large amount of linen that was sold from the Buitrago region to the towns of Pedraza and surrounding areas. The port has a cairn of stones much larger than those that delimit the terms, since, according to tradition, it was customary to throw a stone every time you passed from one side to the other to make it more visible when there was snow, blizzards or fog. , and prevent passers-by from getting lost.
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The Port of Navafría is one of the entrances to the famous Horizontal runway that connects this port with the historic port of Somosierra. The Port of Navafría is located between the municipalities of Lozoya and Navafría. With its 1,773 meters above sea level, it is considered a first-class port in the “Cycling Tour of Spain”. This natural area is made up of a lush oak forest in the lower part and a beautiful pine forest in the upper part.
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The Lozoya Valley offers several popular peaks. Mondalindo Summit is highly regarded for its extensive views of the valley and various reservoirs. Another favorite is Nevero Peak, which, at 2,209 meters, provides sweeping vistas of the Lozoya Valley, the Cuerda Larga, and the Peñalara massif. Puerto de Linera is also a well-known mountain pass offering great views of the surrounding mountains, including Pico de la Miel and the Cabrera mountain range.
From peaks like Mondalindo Summit, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Lozoya Valley, Bustarviejo, La Cabrera, and several reservoirs including Guadalix, Atazar, Santillana, and Riosequillo. Nevero Peak offers spectacular, extensive views of the Lozoya Valley, the Cuerda Larga, and the Peñalara massif. Puerto de Linera provides vistas of the Lozoya Valley, the Cabrera mountain range, and various reservoirs.
Yes, some peaks offer challenging ascents. For instance, Pico de la Miel, while not detailed in the guide's highlights, is known for its short but challenging climb from La Cabrera, rewarding hikers with breathtaking scenery. The ascent to Mondalindo Summit also involves a steep slope that requires patience. Even Nevero Peak, despite being described as an easy climb overall, has hard slopes as the trail leaves the pine forest and continues up the mountain range.
The Lozoya Valley, nestled within the Sierra de Guadarrama, is characterized by lush valleys, dense forests, and impressive geological formations. You'll find a variety of summits, mountain passes, and viewpoints. The region's natural beauty is enhanced by the presence of several reservoirs visible from higher elevations, and the distinctive granite massif formations like Cancho Gordo.
The area around Lozoya's mountain peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Pico del Nevero y Alto de Porrinoso — circular desde el Puerto de Navafría' or more difficult ones such as the 'Cerro de la Cruz Loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails like 'La Horizontal Trail' and 'Valle del Lozoya MTB Center - Route 3', as well as gravel biking routes. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Lozoya, MTB Trails around Lozoya, and Gravel biking around Lozoya guide pages.
Yes, the region boasts unique geological features. Cancho Gordo, for example, is a distinctive rock formation within the Cabrera granite massif, offering spectacular views after a climb. The tips for Nevero Peak mention remains of old constructions and stone walls near the summit, adding a historical touch to the natural landscape. Puerto de Linera also has a cairn of stones, traditionally built up by passers-by to mark the way.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' time, the region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. During winter, some peaks like Puerto de Linera might have snow, making the cairn of stones more visible, but requiring appropriate gear. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
The guide highlights popular spots, but for potentially less crowded experiences, consider exploring trails that are not explicitly listed as 'most popular' or those with more challenging difficulty grades, which naturally deter some visitors. The Sierra de Guadarrama offers many paths, so researching specific routes on komoot's Hiking around Lozoya guide might reveal quieter options.
Yes, there are circular hiking routes available. For example, the 'Pico del Nevero y Alto de Porrinoso — circular desde el Puerto de Navafría' is a moderate circular route. Another option is the 'Pico del Nevero and Alto del Porrinoso Loop'. These routes allow you to experience the diverse landscapes of the Lozoya Valley without retracing your steps.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible panoramic views from the summits, such as those from Mondalindo Summit and Nevero Peak. The diverse hiking experiences, ranging from challenging climbs to scenic strolls, are also highly appreciated. The natural beauty of the lush valleys, dense forests, and impressive geological formations against the backdrop of the Sierra de Guadarrama makes the region a cherished destination for the outdoor community.
While the guide focuses on the peaks themselves, accessing the Lozoya Valley and its trails often involves a combination of public transport to nearby towns and then hiking or driving to trailheads. Specific public transport routes to individual trailheads are not detailed here, so it's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving for direct access to many starting points.
Absolutely. Puerto de Linera is a prominent mountain pass at 1,834 meters altitude, offering excellent views of the Lozoya Valley, the Cabrera mountain range, and several reservoirs. Another significant pass is Navafría Pass, which is particularly enjoyed by cyclists for its cool, shady, and challenging route, also providing scenic vistas.


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