Best canyons around Berzosa Del Lozoya are found within the Sierra Norte of Madrid, offering access to the natural beauty of the Lozoya River valley. The area is characterized by the Cañón del Lozoya, a fluvial route traversing steep gorges and riparian forests. Key features include the El Villar Reservoir and Gorge, known for its historical significance in Madrid's water supply. This landscape provides diverse natural features and opportunities for exploration.
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Beautiful views of the Lozoya reservoir
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On the Puebla de la Sierra highway you come across this viewpoint over the Puebla river gorge. The landscape is overwhelming. The vertical walls of bare rock stand before the green ridges of the mountains and the sky. It is an ideal place to immortalize with a photograph.
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The Lozoya is an important tributary of the Jarama along whose 91 kilometer route six reservoirs have been built. Right at this point, the valley takes the shape of a canyon due to its proximity to the El Villar reservoir, where the course of the river narrows to a great extent.
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The Cañada de la Caleriza is a winding path that runs along the banks of the Lozoya River. This section coincides with the beginning of the GR 88, which runs through the provinces of Madrid, Segovia and Guadalajara. The Lozoya is a tributary of the Jarama along whose 91-kilometer route six reservoirs have been built.
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Path along the Loyaza river
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The road here is very winding. The incredible landscape to be photographed.
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A very well preserved dam, it is currently the oldest working dam in the entire region. The views down from the bridge across it or up the stairs from the top are amazing. It is very worth it. Just down the road is a lovely picnic spot with benches under the pine trees.
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This reservoir is the oldest (still in operation) in the Community of Madrid. Construction began in 1869 and was completed in 1873, with a design that was innovative for its time. Later, a canal was created that brings water directly to the city of Madrid from this reservoir.
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The area around Berzosa del Lozoya is characterized by the El Villar Reservoir and Gorge, a significant part of the Cañón del Lozoya. This fluvial route features steep gorges, riparian forests, and unique rock formations carved by the Lozoya River. You can also find distinct canyon-like features near the reservoir, where the river's course narrows significantly.
Yes, the Cañón del Lozoya offers easy hiking trails, such as a circular route of about 8.5 kilometers, making it accessible for many visitors. A notable path is the Cañada de la Caleriza Trail, which winds along the banks of the Lozoya River and coincides with the beginning of the GR 88.
The region boasts a rich historical and hydraulic heritage. The route often starts near the Pontón de la Oliva, a historic 19th-century dam. Along the way, you can observe remnants of ancient hydraulic infrastructures like canals and old mills. The El Villar Reservoir itself is notable as the oldest operating dam in the Madrid province and was once the tallest in Spain.
From elevated points, such as the area near the El Villar Reservoir, you can enjoy impressive panoramic views of the entire Sierra Norte, including the surrounding mountains and the Lozoya valley. The Views of the Lozoya River highlight offers a perspective where the valley takes on a canyon shape due to its proximity to the reservoir. Another great spot is Vultures' Viewpoint, offering overwhelming landscapes over the Puebla river gorge.
Yes, the area is generally family-friendly. Many of the hiking trails, including those around the Cañón del Lozoya, are considered easy and accessible. The El Villar Reservoir and Gorge is categorized as family-friendly, offering spectacular views and picnic spots under pine trees, making it ideal for outings with children.
The Cañón del Lozoya offers diverse beauty throughout the year. In autumn, the landscape is particularly attractive as the leaves of oaks and ash trees turn vibrant ochre and golden hues. Spring also offers lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Cerro Perdigón loop from Lozoyuela', and mountain biking routes like the 'View of the La Puebla River – Cerro Cabeza del Estillo loop from El Atazar'. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Berzosa Del Lozoya and MTB Trails around Berzosa Del Lozoya guides.
Yes, there are hiking routes that incorporate this significant landmark. For example, the 'Pinar de Casasola – El Villar Reservoir and Gorge loop from Berzosa del Lozoya' is a moderate 13.5 km hike. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Berzosa Del Lozoya guide.
The area is rich in biodiversity. From viewpoints like the Views of the Lozoya River, you might observe vultures flying over the cliffs or perched on ledges, adding to the natural experience.
While the area features impressive gorges and canyon-like formations ideal for hiking, specific recreational canyoning activities (involving rappelling down waterfalls) are more commonly highlighted in nearby Somosierra, which is part of the broader Lozoya river basin.
Visitors highly appreciate the spectacular views, the historical significance of the El Villar Reservoir, and the serene, wild nature found along the hiking trails. The tranquility and diverse landscapes, especially the contrast of water, rock, and vegetation, are frequently praised.


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