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db105 went for a hike
October 4, 2025
Colgadizos desde Somosierra
Dejamos el coche en el pueblo de Somosierra y en vez de las típicas rutas hacia el este buscando el Pico Tres Provincias, vamos subiendo por la Cuerda de los Llanos, cumbres redondeadas y suaves al oeste de Somosierra, que constituyen el final de los Montes Carpetanos.
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db105 went for a hike
September 30, 2025
Dehesas de Cercedilla - C. Marichiva - Ojos del Rio Moros - C. Tirobarra - Montón de Trigo - P. Fuenfría
Ruta circular Aparcamiento Las Dehesas - Collado de Marichiva - Ojos del Rio Moros - Collado Tirobarra - Montón de Trigo (cumbre) - Puerto de la Fuenfría
Para aparcar en las Dehesas, dependiendo de la fecha, es probable que haya que hacer reserva online, pagada a precio de oro. Ver…
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db105 went for a hike
May 24, 2025
El Torozo desde el Puerto del Pico
Empezamos la ruta desde el aparcamiento en el Puerto del Pico (en Google Maps, Parking El Torozo). Subimos por el camino hasta el Refugio de la Majada del Tio Manteca.
Aquí podemos seguir de frente por el camino principal para subir al Torozo, pero como es una ruta corta, en…
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db105 went for a hike
April 26, 2025
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April 26, 2025
Circular route through the upper part of the Lozoya Valley, following a route similar to one I did in 2019:
es.wikiloc.com/rutas-senderismo/circular-puerto-de-cotos-zona-alta-del-valle-del-lozoya-168298604
However, this time I've added some variations following an antotemo track, which promises to take
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db105 went for a hike
December 14, 2024
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December 14, 2024
We left the car in the parking lot of the recreational area of Puerto de Canencia, a few meters after passing the port as you arrive from Madrid.
It is a route that will take us along a track to the Hontanar pass and from there along a firebreak passing through the peaks of Cerro de la Genciana and Perdiguera
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db105 went for a hike
December 6, 2024
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December 7, 2024
We leave the car in the cemetery a few hundred metres before the village of La Acebeda. You can also park in the fort itself, going straight ahead and parking at the end of the street, although depending on the day it can be difficult to find a spot.
We start walking and go up the slope of the Montes
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db105 went for a hike
October 13, 2024
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October 14, 2024
We parked the car in the village of Garganta de los Montes, and began to walk up to Mondalindo. We followed the track almost all the time, and after a while we entered a forest, enjoying from time to time good views over the entrance to the Lozoya valley and over the Sierra del Rincón and the Sierra
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db105 went for a hike
October 5, 2024
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October 5, 2024
We left the car in the cemetery a little before reaching La Acebeda. Another option is to enter the town and continue straight along Calle del Puerto until the end, to see if there is a place to park, and if not, to turn around.
The climb to Puerto de la Acebeda is easy, along pleasant tracks and good
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db105 went for a hike
October 5, 2024
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October 5, 2024
Shorter version of my route "La Acebeda - Puerto de la Acebeda - Puerto Peña Quemada - Cerro Sabinar". Basically the saving is about seven kilometers, avoiding the part that I did through the Puerto de Peña Quemada and Cerro del Sabinar.
On this occasion we go in the opposite direction, first going up
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May 25, 2025
We begin the route from the parking lot at Puerto del Pico (El Torozo Parking on Google Maps). We climb the path to the Majada del Tio Manteca Refuge.
Here we can continue straight ahead along the main path to climb Torozo, but since it's a short route, on the track I follow the path that branches off
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