Attractions and places to see around Valdemanco are located in the Sierra Norte of Madrid, an area defined by its granite formations and diverse natural environment. The region presents a range of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Valdemanco's landscape reflects its history of granite extraction, contributing to its distinct character. Visitors can explore both man-made structures and significant natural points of interest.
Last updated: May 25, 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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The waterfall is tall and very beautiful; it's best visited after a period of heavy rain or when there's snow in the area. It's 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). A longer approach is also possible from the M-611 via the Collado del Hontanar pass (1,731 m). If you approach the waterfall from its eastern side, be very careful of slipping, as it could be fatal. The ground is often wet and even icy in autumn and winter.
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Port suitable for beginners who want to get in shape
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Recommended place to visit in autumn and spring
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A very beautiful walk through pines, yews and birches and with this spectacular waterfall.
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You can go up from the side to the top
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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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Valdemanco offers several natural landmarks and scenic viewpoints. You can visit the Canencia Pass, known for its incredible landscapes and pleasant climbs in the Sierra de Guadarrama. The Mojonavalle Forest also features the Casa del Hornillo, which provides panoramic views of the Canencia valley. Additionally, the Mirador de Valdemanco offers expansive vistas, and Mondalindo Peak provides excellent scenic views from the Sierra de La Cabrera.
Yes, Valdemanco is home to significant wetlands. The Humedales de Valdemanco include the natural, seasonal Laguna del Carrizal (also known as Caña La Laguna), which is a crucial refuge for aquatic organisms and amphibians. There's also the Arenero de Valdemanco, an artificial but highly naturalized lagoon created from granite extraction, offering ecological value.
The region boasts diverse forest types. The Mojonavalle Forest is a dense Scots pine forest, also featuring holly, birch, and Douglas fir. The area's varied altitude means you can find holm oaks, broom, wild roses, and junipers in the southern parts, while the north features oak forests. The Yew of the Trail is a notable ancient specimen within these forests.
Valdemanco has a rich history reflected in its sites. You can explore the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Carmen, a prominent building with records dating back to the 16th century. The Monumento de los Canteros pays homage to the town's granite quarrying tradition, and the Potro de Herrar offers a glimpse into traditional rural life. Further afield, the El Berrueco Watchtower is a defensive tower of Arab origin, dating between the 9th and 10th centuries, offering 360º views.
Yes, Valdemanco is a hub for contemporary art. The Taller-Fundación Berruti exhibits numerous works integrated with nature and offers workshops. The Fundación Andrés Puig is dedicated to the dissemination of Ibero-American fine arts. The Casa de Cultura also serves as a community cultural hub.
Valdemanco showcases a distinctive popular architecture, particularly along Calle Mayor and its charming streets. This style differs from that found in larger Madrilenian cities, reflecting the town's unique heritage and use of local materials, especially granite.
The region around Valdemanco is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed information and routes, explore the Running Trails around Valdemanco, Cycling around Valdemanco, and MTB Trails around Valdemanco guides.
Yes, the area offers hiking trails ranging from easy to difficult. For example, you can find challenging running routes like the Puerto del Medio Celemín – Mondalindo Summit loop. For more options and details on difficulty, refer to the Running Trails around Valdemanco guide, which includes routes like the Mirador de Valdemanco loop.
Absolutely. The Valdemanco region is popular for cycling, including both road cycling and mountain biking. You can find challenging routes such as the La Morcuera Pass – Canencia Pass loop for cycling, and various MTB trails like the Zone of Gentleness loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, check the Cycling around Valdemanco and MTB Trails around Valdemanco guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Pedrezuela Reservoir is a quiet place to relax and enjoy the water. The Mojonavalle Forest is also considered family-friendly, offering pleasant walks amidst nature. Exploring the natural wetlands like Laguna del Carrizal can also be an educational experience for families.
The region's diverse flora and fauna, influenced by varied altitude, suggest that spring and autumn are ideal for outdoor activities. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty without the extreme heat of summer or the chill of winter, allowing you to fully appreciate the forests and viewpoints.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible landscapes and pleasant climbs, especially around the Canencia Pass. The dense forests, like Mojonavalle Forest, are cherished for their tranquility and panoramic views. The opportunity to connect with nature, whether through relaxing by the Pedrezuela Reservoir or exploring the unique wetlands, is a major draw.
Yes, Valdemanco offers a taste of local culinary traditions. You can visit the Quesería Artesanal «Los Cantares», an artisanal cheese factory, to experience and sample locally produced goods.


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