You can rent a bike in our office at down town and follow our gpx files and offline maps (https://madrid.bikespain.com/rent-bike-madrid/). Most of them are easy to reach with the short haul train CERCANIAS
Distance: 59.5 km
Elevation: + 578 / – 641 m
98% asphalt/bike lane
Cycling paths, roads low traffic
Road/e-bike/hybrid bike
This is a route ideally for a 2/3 hours ride. Early ride in the morning or afternoon. It follows the cycling green ring of Madrid joining two parks, Casa de Campo with a lake and many biking options and the El Pardo, a big park with more short climbing options. These parks are plenty of cyclists on week ends.
Distance: 56.6 km
Elevation: + 422 / – 460 m
100% asphalt / road low traffic
Road/E-bike/Hybrid bike
Spring/Winter/Autum
This route allows you to enjoy the charming south of Madrid. Olive trees, vineyards, traditional farmhouses and monumental sites like the palace of Aranjuez. Rolling terrain ending with a flat and descent to the river Tajo.
Distance: 123.1 km
Elevation: + 1948 / – 2033 m
100% asphalt/bike lane
Road bike
Spring/Summer/Autumn
You can ride some of the most famous mountains passes in Madrid, well know for the cycling fans of the city. A classic of the races like the VUELTA, it goes to the valley of the river Lozoya and back to the south to the bike lane of Colmenar. Good access with the train, spectacualr views and safe roads.
Distance: 86.1 km
Elevation: + 776 / – 775 m
100% asphalt/bike lane
Road bike
Winter/Spring/Summer/Autumn
A short version of the previous route, it takes medium mountains and the second category pass of San Pedro. A route very popular in Madrid.
Look at the medieval castle of Manzanares and the dam of Santillana, the birth place of the river of the city Madrid.