La Pedriza del Manzanares
- Pets allowed
- Suitable for children
- Natural heritage
Granite everywhere, the giant crag of capricious shapes that, although it may seem impossible, is home to a huge and wonderful variety of fauna and flora.
In the process of protecting La Pedriza, 1930, 1985, 1992 and 2013 have been the decisive moments, from its classification as a Natural Site of National Interest, its inclusion in the Cuenca Alta del Manzanares Regional Park, its declaration by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve, and its inclusion in the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park.
Located on the southern slopes of the Guadarrama Mountain Range, its mineral composition, together with the erosion of nature, have created curious shapes that make up an authentic granite museum where the Yelmo is the undisputed king in popularity.
Las Torres (The Towers) (2.029 m) is the highest point in La Pedriza, and there is no parallel to any of its crags and pinnacles in our peninsula.
Its unique importance comes from its singularity, where humans and nature have been evolving for thousands of years.