Best attractions and places to see around Tielmes include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated on the banks of the Tajuña River, the municipality offers a blend of rural environment and historical significance. The area is characterized by green valleys, fertile plains, and diverse flora and fauna, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
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Flat and accessible route that follows the old railway line between Arganda del Rey and Ambite, ideal for e-bikes, amidst fields, charming villages, and illuminated tunnels.
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Easy and comfortable route along this old railway line
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It is called that precisely because it took that long to build it (although in reality it was more days) but we can still enjoy its layout in some parts.
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Comfortable stretch of greenway, which I especially recommend in February, with the flowering of the almond trees
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One of the best green roads I know, super quiet
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On the Jarama front, taking advantage of the structure and characteristics of the terrain, the excavation of caves was common, from small individual shelters to large caves (like the one we can see on the “Secrets of the Greenway” route. Element 8) and tunnels that allowed entire squads or platoons to be housed, the installation of command posts, health posts, warehouses, etc. These excavations, on the one hand, allowed the troops to be hidden from the sight of the enemy and offered good protection in case of bombing, and on the other, they offered a certain degree of comfort to the soldiers who remained in them. These caves usually have many common elements, such as the existence of small holes to support camping equipment or personal objects or chimneys for the escape of smoke. After the Civil War, this type of caves have had various uses. One of them, and a very important one, was the cultivation of mushrooms, carried out until the mid-eighties of the 20th century.
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These are excavations carried out on the ground to protect citizens during the bombings of the Spanish Civil War. Later they were used to plant mushrooms and other similar mushrooms. At present they are closed to avoid their destruction.
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Crossroads between the greenways of the Tajuña and the 40-day train. The route of the second was a branch of the Tajuña that was intended to connect with Levante. Today this greenway crosses various cultivated fields, mainly olive groves and cereals, and connects various towns in the southeast of Madrid.
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Tielmes offers a rich history with several notable sites. You can visit the impressive Renaissance-Baroque
Iglesia Parroquial de los Santos Niños Justo y Pastor, or delve into local heritage at the Casa Museo y Escuela Rural and the unique Museo Casa Cueva, which showcases traditional troglodyte dwellings. The Ermita de los Santos Niños holds significant symbolic value, and you can also see the remains of the Civil War Caves, used for protection during bombings and later for mushroom cultivation.
Absolutely. The most prominent natural feature is the Tajuña River, which shapes the local landscape with green valleys and fertile plains. A popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts is the Tajuña Greenway Section, an old railway line transformed into a scenic route for cycling and walking. You can also find the Junction of the Tajuña Greenway and the Tren de los 40 Días Greenway, where two significant greenways meet. Don't miss Valhondo, a natural spot known for its magnificent centenary holm oaks.
The Tielmes area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially along its greenways and riverbanks. You can enjoy cycling or walking along the Tajuña Greenway, which follows an old train line through olive groves. For more structured activities, there are numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. You can find detailed routes like the 'Puente del Tajuña – Fuente del Arce loop from Tielmes' for hiking, or 'Tajuña Greenway – View of Ambite loop from Tielmes' for gravel biking. Explore more options on the Hiking around Tielmes, Gravel biking around Tielmes, and Road Cycling Routes around Tielmes guide pages.
Yes, Tielmes offers several family-friendly options. The Tajuña Greenway Section is perfect for family bike rides or walks, as it's a conditioned route on an old train line. The Chapel of the Holy Children is a historical and religious site that can be visited. Additionally, the local pastry shops in Morata de Tajuña, known for their delicious Chocolate Palmeras, make for a sweet family stop.
The Tajuña Greenway is especially recommended in February when the almond trees are in bloom, offering a beautiful scenic experience. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, allowing you to enjoy the diverse flora and fauna without extreme heat or cold. The region's rich riparian vegetation and holm oaks are beautiful year-round.
While exploring the area, make sure to visit Morata de Tajuña, a nearby town famous for its local delicacy: Chocolate Palmeras. You can find these delicious pastries in local pastry shops, such as the 'Real' pastry shop near the square, making for a delightful stop during your visit.
The Tajuña Greenway is a significant route that follows the path of an old passenger and freight train line that operated until 1953. Today, it's a popular, conditioned route for bicycle tourism and walking, stretching through olive groves and cultivated fields. It passes by old stations and traditional structures like lime kilns, offering both natural beauty and a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Yes, Tielmes has several sites of religious significance. The main parish church is the Iglesia Parroquial de los Santos Niños Justo y Pastor, a grand Renaissance-Baroque structure. Additionally, the Chapel of the Holy Children, located near the Greenway, is dedicated to the patron saints of Tielmes and is a site of popular devotion. The Ermita de San Isidro, dedicated to the patron saint of farmers, is also a focal point for a local pilgrimage every May 15th.
Beyond the churches and museums, Tielmes features unique architectural elements. The Palacio de los Condes de Pernía is a 17th-century palace offering splendid views. The emblematic Puente sobre el río Tajuña (Stone Bridge) is known for its unique architectural angle and was reconstructed in its original form after being destroyed in 1706. You can also find the well-preserved Lavadero Municipal, a communal washhouse, and the Oldest Public Fountain dating back to 1872.
The area around Tielmes, particularly near the Tajuña River and Valdecañas stream, boasts diverse flora and fauna. You can observe rich riparian vegetation including reeds, poplars, elms, and ash trees. Wildlife includes numerous bird species like egrets, ducks, and nightingales, as well as mammals such as rabbits, hedgehogs, and wild boars, making it an interesting spot for nature observation.
The 'Tren de los 40 Días Greenway' was a branch of the Tajuña railway line originally intended to connect to the Levante region. Today, its route forms another greenway that crosses various cultivated fields, primarily olive groves and cereals, connecting several towns in the southeast of Madrid. You can find its meeting point with the Tajuña Greenway at the Junction of the Tajuña Greenway and the Tren de los 40 Días Greenway.


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