Attractions and places to see around Navalcarnero include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features located southwest of Madrid. The town reflects over 500 years of history, with strong ties to Castilian traditions and wine production. Its landscape features parts of the Parque Regional del Curso Medio del Río Guadarrama and areas like Bosque de Móstoles. The region offers a blend of historical architecture and natural settings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A historic bridge used by the Almorox train line
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nice and easy area, better without much rain.
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Going up the main road is a fairly wide track with a good surface
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The square is very pretty, well maintained and clean. There are many terraces that are always lively and have very good food, perfect for a stop halfway out.
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cool bridge
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Picturesque site at the beginning of the cycle path of the Camino de la Virgen de Guadalupe. A place of pilgrimage, almost like the Camino de Santiago.
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Nice pass through a forest near Arroyomolinos, suitable for any type of bicycle.
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Near Móstoles, the Guadarrama River widens and this curious iron bridge allows pedestrians and cyclists to pass safely, as well as allowing you to contemplate the course of the water.
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Navalcarnero is rich in history. You can visit the Navalcarnero Main Square, also known as Plaza de Segovia, which is a Heritage Site with a traditional Castilian layout. The 16th-century Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, with its Mudéjar-style belfry and royal chapel, is another significant landmark. Don't miss the Monument to Philip IV on Puerta del Sol, commemorating his marriage in the town.
Yes, Navalcarnero is part of the Parque Regional del Curso Medio del Río Guadarrama y su Entorno, offering beautiful natural settings. You can also explore the Bosque de Móstoles, a forest with various paths perfect for walking year-round, especially pleasant in summer for its shade and in autumn for its vibrant colors.
Navalcarnero boasts several cultural sites. The Navalcarnero Interpretation Centre (CINC) explores the town's history, culture, and unique 'hidden' architecture of its traditional caves. You can also delve into the region's wine heritage at the Wine Museum and Navalcarnero Visitors' Centre, or appreciate art at the Parque-Museo al aire libre Feliciano Hernández and the Museo de Pintores de Navalcarnero.
Beyond the traditional Castilian architecture of the Navalcarnero Main Square, the town is famous for its traditional underground caves, historically used for wine and food preservation. Some, like Cuevas del Carnero, now offer dining experiences. Additionally, many streets are adorned with impressive murals and trompe l'oeil artworks.
Absolutely! The area is great for cycling. The Iron Bridge over the Guadarrama, originally a railway bridge, has been remodeled for exclusive use by cyclists and pedestrians as part of the Vía Verde del Guadarrama. Another popular spot is the Iron Bridge of Móstoles, which is part of the Camino de Guadalupe. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Navalcarnero guide.
Besides cycling, you can enjoy running and gravel biking. The Running Trails around Navalcarnero guide offers various routes, including a challenging 22.5 km loop along the Guadarrama River Greenway. For gravel biking, explore routes like the Bosque de Móstoles loop, detailed in the Gravel biking around Navalcarnero guide.
Yes, many attractions in Navalcarnero are family-friendly. Natural spaces like the Bosque de Móstoles offer easy paths for walks. Historical sites like the Navalcarnero Main Square provide open spaces and a glimpse into local history. The remodeled Iron Bridge over the Guadarrama is also safe for family walks and bike rides.
Cyclists looking for a challenge can tackle the Mortirolo Climb of Batres. This climb is about two kilometers long with an average gradient of four percent, gaining approximately ninety meters in elevation. It's well-known among local cyclists for its rewarding views from the top.
Beyond the main church, Navalcarnero has several charming chapels. The Chapel of San Roque is adorned with frescoes by Alberto Pirrongelli, while the Chapel of Veracruz, near the main square, also features interesting frescoes. The Church of San Pedro is notable for its detailed fresco in the central dome, earning it the nickname 'Sistine Chapel of Navalcarnero'.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved historical sites, particularly the Navalcarnero Main Square, for its beauty and the lively atmosphere of its bars and restaurants. The natural areas like the Bosque de Móstoles are appreciated for their tranquility and scenic paths. The transformation of old railway bridges, such as the Iron Bridge over the Guadarrama, into safe routes for cyclists and pedestrians is also a highlight.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Navalcarnero Main Square itself provides a lovely vantage point to observe the town's architecture. Additionally, the Mortirolo Climb of Batres offers beautiful views from its summit, popular with cyclists.
The Iron Bridges are significant historical and recreational landmarks. The Iron Bridge over the Guadarrama and the Iron Bridge of Móstoles were originally part of the Madrid-Almorox narrow-gauge railway line. Today, they have been repurposed for cyclists and pedestrians, forming key sections of the Vía Verde del Guadarrama and the Camino de Guadalupe, allowing visitors to cross the Guadarrama River safely while enjoying the scenery.


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