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No traffic gravel bike trails around Morata De Tajuña are characterized by diverse landscapes, offering dedicated cycling infrastructure and natural features. The region features the Tajuña valley, known for its extensive olive groves and "white paths" that provide varied terrain for gravel biking. A key highlight is the Tajuña Greenway, a 49-kilometer asphalted path built on an old railway track, ensuring a traffic-free experience. The area also includes natural reserves like the Campillo Lagoon, adding to the scenic appeal of the routes.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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62.2km
04:54
470m
470m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.7km
04:22
640m
640m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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63.8km
04:31
550m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.9km
04:09
400m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Views of the Jarama River and the cliffs with some machine gun nests from the Civil War.
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This lagoon is artificial, created from the extraction of aggregates in the Jarama River basin during the 1960s and 1970s. It is an ideal place to enjoy nature, hike, or cycle. The lagoon's perimeter measures approximately 5.5 km, and its average depth is 6 meters, although in some areas it can reach 20 meters. It also has a natural resources interpretation center that organizes workshops and educational activities.
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The Campillo Lagoon is located in Rivas Vaciamadrid, within the Southeast Regional Park, about 20 km from Madrid. It is a protected natural area, ideal for peaceful walks and outdoor activities. Origin: Artificial, formed in the 1960s and 70s after the extraction of aggregates in the Jarama River basin. Water from the aquifer filled the excavations and over time became a wetland with great biodiversity.
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Be careful because the recent rains have caused a new landslide next to the previous one, and the road was closed by forest rangers.
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The Campillo Lagoon is located in Rivas Vaciamadrid, within the Southeast Regional Park, about 20 km from Madrid. It is a protected natural area, ideal for peaceful walks and outdoor activities. Origin: Artificial, formed in the 1960s and 70s after the extraction of aggregates in the Jarama River basin. Water from the aquifer filled the excavations and over time became a wetland with great biodiversity.
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Beautiful views to stop for a while and enjoy the peace of the moment, accompanied by the extensive views that can be seen from this place.
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The collapse, despite its few meters, a mix of hiking and carrying that raises the heart rate of even the most experienced, always offers one of the most picturesque views of the Madrid region near the capital: the confluence of the Manzanares and Jarama rivers, the Presa del Rey, a privileged panoramic view over parts of Rivas and Arganda, facing the mountains where much of the Battle of Jarama took place, and of course the cliffs. Having passed by there many times, it never leaves me indifferent.
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For the beautiful surroundings and landscape just a stone's throw from Madrid.
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Morata De Tajuña offers a great selection of car-free gravel biking experiences, with over 20 routes available. These range from moderate to difficult, ensuring there's something for various skill levels looking for peaceful rides.
The region is known for its diverse terrain, including the well-maintained asphalt of the Tajuña Greenway, which is built on an old railway track. Beyond the Greenway, you'll find 'white paths' and routes winding through extensive olive groves, characteristic of the Tajuña valley. Some routes, like the challenging Morata de Tajuña Town Square – El Cuestarrón loop, feature significant elevation changes and unpaved segments.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, the Tajuña Greenway is an excellent option for families. As an asphalted cycling track closed to traffic, it provides optimal conditions for cyclists of all ages and abilities, with rest areas along the route. It's considered the first of its kind in the Community of Madrid.
Many routes offer beautiful views of the Tajuña valley and its olive groves. A notable natural attraction is the Campillo Lagoon, a valuable natural reserve within the Sureste Regional Park, rich in biodiversity. You can explore this area on routes like the Campillo Lagoon loop from San Martín de la Vega.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes designed for gravel biking without traffic. For example, the Campillo Lagoon – Campillo Lagoon loop from San Martín de la Vega offers a 62 km ride, while the Morata de Tajuña Town Square – El Cuestarrón loop provides a 56 km option.
The Tajuña Greenway, in particular, passes by vestiges of the region's industrial and historical past. You can encounter old railway stations, lime kilns, and cuts from ancient quarries. The Civil War Caves and the Risco de las Cuevas of Perales de Tajuña are also nearby attractions worth exploring.
Morata de Tajuña is accessible by public transport from Madrid, and some bus lines allow bikes, though it's always best to check with the specific transport provider for their current policies and schedules regarding bicycle carriage, especially during peak times.
The region generally offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, ideal for exploring the olive groves and white paths. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended, while winters are generally mild enough for cycling, though some unpaved sections might be affected by rain.
Yes, the Campillo Lagoon is a significant natural feature and a highlight for many cyclists. Routes like the Campillo Lagoon loop specifically incorporate this beautiful wetland, offering opportunities for nature observation.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experiences around Morata de Tajuña, with an average score of 4.03 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the scenic beauty of the Tajuña valley, and the variety of terrain, from smooth greenways to more challenging unpaved sections through olive groves.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Jarama Canyon – Titulcia Main Square loop, covering over 63 km with significant elevation, offer demanding gravel sections. These routes often feature unpaved segments and require good fitness, providing a rewarding experience through varied landscapes.


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