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A Weekend Escape to Cercedilla

May 6, 2016 Lauren Aloise 4 Comments

Hiking in Cercedilla
The beautiful Madrid mountains.

It’s been a busy year so far (as expected!) launching new Devour Spain tours in Madrid, Barcelona, and Malaga, while also dealing with some of life’s surprises. After months of long days and frequent work trips, I needed a quick break to totally disconnect. Luckily, Madrid is surrounded by some pretty incredible mountains! We booked a last minute trip to Cercedilla, my favorite place to go hiking near Madrid.

I love Cercedilla because it’s only 40 minutes from Madrid and it boasts a charming town center and plenty of easy to follow marked hiking trails (there’s no way I’d trust my sense of direction without a well marked trail or a guide!).

We rented a car with Bluemove and headed off for a weekend of mountain air. It was a chilly weekend (for May!) with highs around 14°C (57°F) but it was perfect for hiking.

Where to Stay in Cercedilla: Hotel Las Rozuelas

I’ve been searching for a comfortable (versus “rustic”) lodge-type hotel in Cercedilla for awhile, but never stumbled on anything that caught my eye. Luckily, this time, a quick search on bookings.com came up with the perfect place: Hotel Las Rozuelas. A charming hotel with all of the comforts of home, Hotel Las Rozuelas is perfectly located a few minutes drive from Cercedilla’s city center and only a 10 minute walk from all of the hiking trails.

Hotel las rozuelas in Cercedilla
The beautiful Hotel Las Rozuelas.

Where to Hike in Cercedilla

I love Cercedilla because there are so many great hiking trails to choose from, each with different views, levels and durations. This time we did two different hikes:

Cercedilla hiking trails map
The routes in Cercedilla.

Day 1: We took the red trail to where it joins the GR-10 and then came back down via the Calzada Borbónica (an old road since Roman times!). It took us about four hours in total with only a short 15-minute break.

Hiking in Cercedilla

Hiking trails in Cercedilla

Day 2: We took the yellow trail from its starting point at the Majavilán parking lot, then broke off for a quick look at the “Duchas de los Alemanes” (3 great waterfalls on the black route) before backtracking to the yellow trail again. We followed the yellow trail up to the Collado Ventoso, then backtracked a few minutes and then took the GR-10 to where it meets with the orange trail, which we took back to the parking lot! This route sounds complicated but it’s really straightforward. It took about 4.5 hours in total with a short 15-minute break.

Hiking routes in Cercedilla

Both routes were great, though I much preferred day 2. Next time we’ll try to either complete the entire red route or entire yellow route (both listed at a minimum of five hours).

Where to Eat in Cercedilla

Our wonderful homemade breakfast at Hotel Las Rozuelas set us up for our hikes (fried farm fresh eggs, bacon, toast, pastries…) but by dinner we were starving!

Hotel Las Rozuelas in Cercedilla
Breakfast made to order at Hotel Las Rozuelas

We tried two of the town’s top rated restaurants and enjoyed both. Restaurante Yeyu is a mix of modern and traditional, and has some fantastic vermouths on offer as well as some to-die-for croquettes. La Maya is a Cercedilla classic– perfect for a bloody post-hike steak and a bottle of red wine, and ponche Segoviano (a delicious dessert made with sponge cake, pastry cream and marzipan) to wash it all down. I rarely eat meat at home, so I ordered a steak both visits. First I tried their solomillo (filet mignon) which was tasty, but the following day I chose their entrecot (T-Bone), which was truly outstanding. It was one of those meals where you really enjoy every bite!

where to eat in Cercedilla
La Granja style bean stew– so delicious!
Where to eat in Cercedilla
An incredible steak in La Maya
best restaurants in Cercedilla
Ponche Segoviano to end a great meal

Cercedilla is a fantastic escape for anyone living in (or visiting!) Madrid who would like to experience some freh mountain air and hiking. I highly recommend Hotel Las Rozuelas, the yellow hiking trail, and Restaurante La Maya.

You can also reach Cercedilla by Cercanias train from Madrid. It’s about a 2km walk to the hiking trails from the train station.

See also: Hiking in Madrid: Cercedilla

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Professional eater, writer, cook, food tour operator. Fascinated by food and its history. Loves: a gooey slice of tortilla, fish markets, homemade cocktails, train travel. Hates: Overhyped restaurants, wine snobs, long menus, mediocrity. Check out my food tours at www.devourtours.com.
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Comments

  1. Hafsa says

    May 16, 2016 at 9:43 pm

    I like your blog. 🙂

    Reply
  2. Chris Strange says

    February 27, 2017 at 5:42 pm

    Interested to see your write-us on areas around Madrid. Many of which I know well.
    I will now look to see what you have covered in Andalucia as I have some knowledge of part of that region. Especially some great places to eat.
    I wrote about Cercedilla today as we visited there at the weekend.

    Reply
    • Lauren Aloise says

      March 5, 2017 at 9:30 pm

      Yes– I still have so many more places to write about! Cercedilla is great, we love visiting and hiking a few times a year.

      Reply
  3. ernesto says

    June 23, 2017 at 3:40 pm

    Haven´t been to cercedilla, but because of this blog post, i am raring to go to this wonderful town.

    Reply

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