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Hiking around Robledillo De La Jara offers diverse landscapes in the northern Community of Madrid, characterized by a mountainous ridge with elevations descending from 1,300 meters to 1,000 meters. The region is situated between the Riato River to the east and the Lozoya River to the west, featuring native oak (*robles*) and cistus (*jaras*) flora. This area provides access to views of the Atazar reservoir and is near the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park and the Sierra del Rincón Biosphere…
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful views of the Lozoya reservoir
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Recreational area near the Embalse del Villar dam made up of a forest populated by pines, gall oaks, oaks and poplars. Ideal for crossing your paths.
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Recreational area near the Embalse del Villar dam made up of a forest populated by pines, gall oaks, oaks and poplars. Ideal for crossing your paths.
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This town of just over 100 inhabitants owes its name to the number of oaks and cistus that populate the area. Within its municipal term is the unpopulated area of El Villar (from which one of the Lozoya reservoirs takes its name). However, currently nothing remains of this place.
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The Lozoya is an important tributary of the Jarama along whose 91 kilometer route six reservoirs have been built. Right at this point, the valley takes the shape of a canyon due to its proximity to the El Villar reservoir, where the course of the river narrows to a great extent.
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Cervera de Buitrago is a pretty town of stone houses that claims to be a fishing town. Thanks to the Lozoya River and the construction of the El Atazar reservoir in the 20th century, the inhabitants were able to benefit from this industry to supply themselves and do business with the surrounding towns. Today there is an important yacht club where you can practice all kinds of marine sports.
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A very well preserved dam, it is currently the oldest working dam in the entire region. The views down from the bridge across it or up the stairs from the top are amazing. It is very worth it. Just down the road is a lovely picnic spot with benches under the pine trees.
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This reservoir is the oldest (still in operation) in the Community of Madrid. Construction began in 1869 and was completed in 1873, with a design that was innovative for its time. Later, a canal was created that brings water directly to the city of Madrid from this reservoir.
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There are over 150 hiking routes in the Robledillo De La Jara area, offering a wide range of experiences. You'll find options for all ability levels, from easy strolls to challenging climbs.
The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, with elevations ranging from 1,000 to 1,300 meters. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, including river valleys (Riato and Lozoya), native oak and cistus flora, and trails offering continuous views of reservoirs and distant peaks.
Yes, Robledillo De La Jara offers 29 easy hiking routes. These trails are perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk amidst nature. Many provide gentle gradients and scenic views without significant challenges.
Hikers can enjoy spectacular views of the Atazar reservoir, the Sierra de la Cabrera, and even the distant Peñalara. Key natural landmarks include the Cancho de la Cabeza Summit, offering 360-degree views, and the picturesque El Villar Reservoir and Gorge. Don't miss the Vultures' Viewpoint for a chance to spot local wildlife.
Yes, many routes in Robledillo De La Jara are circular. For example, the moderate Robledillo de la Jara – El Villar Reservoir and Gorge loop is a popular choice, as is the slightly longer Pinar de Casasola loop from Embalse de El Villar.
The trails in Robledillo De La Jara are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the continuous views of the reservoirs, the diverse landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, for experienced hikers, there are 24 difficult routes available. A challenging option is the Cervera de Buitrago Beach – Robledillo de la Jara loop, which covers 10.5 miles (16.9 km) and takes approximately 5 hours to complete, leading through varied and demanding terrain.
Absolutely. The region is situated between the Riato and Lozoya river valleys, offering routes with scenic views of the Lozoya River. Consider the El Villar Reservoir and Gorge – Views of the Lozoya River loop for picturesque vistas of the river and surrounding natural features.
The name 'Robledillo de la Jara' itself hints at the abundant native flora, including *robles* (oaks) and *jaras* (cistus), characteristic of Mediterranean mountain vegetation. The area's proximity to the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park and Sierra del Rincón Biosphere Reserve means you might spot diverse fauna, such as golden eagles and griffon vultures.
Yes, beyond the natural beauty, you can explore nearby cultural sites. The charming village of Patones de Arriba is a notable highlight, known for its unique black slate architecture. You can also visit the Pontón de la Oliva Dam and Cliffside Pathways, an impressive man-made monument with historical significance.
Robledillo De La Jara offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, while winter offers a different, often quieter, beauty, though some higher trails might be more challenging.


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