The Senda de los Poetas leaves the Carretera de la República and first passes by the Vicente Aleixandre viewpoint, a striking building of cavalry rocks dedicated to the notable Spanish poet who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1977. The path continues straight on to the Luis Rosales viewpoint, going through a meadow of scattered rocks where verses by various authors appear.
The spectacular natural balcony offers impressive views of Cercedilla and the Guadarrama river valley. Luis Rosales was a prestigious poet from Granada who belonged to the "generation of 36", in which poets such as Miguel Hernández, Gabriel Celaya, Dionisio Ridruejo or Luis Felipe Vivanco coincide. He was awarded the National Poetry Prize in 1951 for his work Rimas and in 1973 he won the Miguel Unamuno National Prize for Literature. An entertaining and unusual activity in the environment is to look among the large blocks of rock for the poetry carved into the smooth surface of the granite on the plain of the Path of the Poets. The children have to find three poems by Luis Rosales, one by Antonio Machado, one by Leopoldo Panero and another short one by J. García Nieto: Siete Picos en la sombra sharpens its sharp teeth; and the most popular, written by Vicente Aleixandre: On this lonely peak I look at you, fields that you will never return through my eyes. Immense sunstone, eternal world, and the weak nightingale that enchants it in its kindness. Every time they find some they can write the phrases in their notebooks and try to add some verses that rhyme with the poetry chiseled on the smooth surface of the granite.