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Ramble around Soto del Real and enjoy our village and its surroundings. Family-oriented routes with easy access, mountain routes, urban walks, bicycle trips, climbing, gastronomy, culture….
Ramble around Soto del Real and enjoy our village and its surroundings. Family-oriented routes with easy access, mountain routes, urban walks, bicycle trips, climbing, gastronomy, culture….
Hiking-mountain bike
Difficulty: low
Time required: 1-2 hours
Circular route where you will visit the most emblematic monuments of our village; it takes in the Cañada Real (Royal Drovers’ Road), where you will enjoy watching the storks and the ponds with amphibians; it then passes by the sports facilities, brining you back to the Plaza de la Villa (Town Square).
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Hiking-mountain bike
Difficulty: low
Time required: 3-4 hours
This trek presents a low level of difficulty and is therefore for all the family, given that there are no steep hills and the route runs along paths or drovers’ roads.
Furthermore, some of this route takes you through quite unknown places where you can relax and enjoy the peace and quiet of these settings.
NOTE: the last stretch of road before reaching the Recuenco stream is not suitable for cycling.
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Download the whole route here.
Hiking
Difficulty: high
Time required: 5-6 hours
This route is very long and warm clothing is recommended
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Hiking-mountain bike
Difficulty: high, very long; warm clothing recommended
Time required: 5 hours walking, 3 hours by bike.
NOTE: bicycle circulation is prohibited outside forest tracks, which should be taken into account in the final stretch of climb: continue along the track to the road. On the descent: no turning off to the right towards the Mostajo, continuing where we went up.
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Hiking-mountain bike
Difficulty: medium
Time required: 4-5 hours walking – 2 hours by bike
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Hiking-mountain bike
Difficulty: medium
Time required: 3-4 hours
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Hiking-mountain bike
Difficulty: easy
Time required: 3-4 hours
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The current Camino Mendocino to Santiago de Compostela leaves from the city of Guadalajara and runs through the towns of Marchamalo, Usanos, Fuentelahiguera de Albatages, Viñuelas, El Cubillo de Uceda, Uceda, Torremocha de Jarama, Torrelaguna, Redueña, Venturada, Guadalix de la Sierra, Soto del Real and Manzanares el Real, where it meets the Camino de Madrid.
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