Eisenbrücke über den Guadarrama
Eisenbrücke über den Guadarrama
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The Iron Bridge Over the Guadarrama is a historic railway bridge, now repurposed as a popular greenway for cyclists and pedestrians, located in the Community of Madrid, Spain. Spanning the Guadarrama River at an elevation of approximately 575 meters, this 19th-century metal structure is a significant landmark within the Guadarrama River Greenway. It offers a unique blend of historical interest and natural beauty, connecting visitors to the wider Sierra de Guadarrama region, known for its rich natural and cultural heritage.…
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The Iron Bridge is a historic narrow-gauge railway bridge from the 19th century, originally part of the Madrid-Almorox line. This line was crucial for transporting goods and passengers, especially vegetables from Toledo to Madrid, and was a popular route for Madrileños seeking recreation by the Guadarrama and Alberche rivers in the 1950s and 60s. Train service ceased in 1970, and the bridge was repurposed in 2011 for pedestrian and cyclist use.
Yes, the Iron Bridge is a central feature of the Vía Verde del Guadarrama (Guadarrama River Greenway). This greenway offers a serene path for cyclists and pedestrians, allowing you to travel from Móstoles through cereal fields to the regional park of the middle course of the Guadarrama River. Many routes in the area are designed around this greenway, offering various lengths and experiences.
The trails directly on the Vía Verde del Guadarrama, including the bridge itself, are generally flat and well-maintained. The bridge's original sleepers were covered with a wooden entablature during its 2011 remodel, ensuring a smooth surface. This makes the greenway suitable for various fitness levels, including families and casual walkers or cyclists. While the immediate area is easy, some connecting trails in the wider regional park might offer slightly more varied terrain.
Beyond the historical bridge itself, the main attraction is the natural landscape of the Guadarrama River and the surrounding cereal fields. The bridge offers excellent vantage points to contemplate the widening course of the river. The wider Sierra de Guadarrama region, where the river originates, is a protected natural environment with high biodiversity, offering numerous scenic spots and opportunities for nature observation.
While specific parking directly at the bridge might be limited, access points to the Vía Verde del Guadarrama, particularly near municipalities like Móstoles, typically offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking options in Móstoles or other nearby towns from where you plan to access the greenway.
Public transport options can connect you to nearby towns such as Móstoles, from which the Vía Verde del Guadarrama can be accessed. From these towns, you would typically walk or cycle along the greenway to reach the bridge. Checking local bus or train schedules to Móstoles or other adjacent communities is recommended for planning your journey.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or cycling on the Vía Verde del Guadarrama or in the immediate vicinity of the Iron Bridge, as it is a public greenway. However, if you plan to venture into specific protected areas or engage in activities like wild camping in the broader Sierra de Guadarrama, it's always wise to check for any local regulations or restrictions.
While the bridge and greenway are accessible year-round, winter conditions can vary. The milder seasons of spring and autumn are generally considered the best time to visit due to pleasant weather and picturesque landscapes. In winter, temperatures can drop, and while snow is less common at the bridge's elevation, it's possible in the higher Sierra de Guadarrama. Always check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for cold and potentially damp conditions if visiting in winter.
Absolutely! The Vía Verde del Guadarrama, with its generally flat and well-maintained surface, is ideal for families. The repurposed railway line ensures a safe and peaceful experience away from vehicle traffic, making it perfect for leisurely walks, cycling with children, and enjoying the outdoors together.
Yes, the trails around the Iron Bridge and along the Vía Verde del Guadarrama are generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy bringing their canine companions for walks and cycles. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the cleanliness and enjoyment of the greenway for all users.
The Iron Bridge is located within a natural greenway, so there are no direct services like cafes or pubs immediately adjacent to it. However, the nearby municipality of Móstoles and other surrounding towns offer a range of services, including restaurants, cafes, and various accommodation options. It's best to plan for refreshments and facilities before or after your visit to the bridge itself.
Crossing the Iron Bridge itself takes only a few minutes. However, as it's part of the longer Vía Verde del Guadarrama, the duration of your walk or cycle depends on how much of the greenway you wish to explore. A leisurely stroll around the immediate area might take 30-60 minutes, while cycling the full greenway from Móstoles could take several hours, depending on your pace and the distance covered.