À quoi pourrait ressembler le cyclisme à Madrid.

Madrid à vélo

Découvre une carte de 483 itinéraires et pistes cyclables près de Madrid, créés par notre communauté.

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Fais connaissance avec Madrid

Trouve l’itinéraire à vélo qui te convient à Madrid, où nous avons 483 pistes cyclables à explorer. La plupart des gens enfourchent leur vélo pour rouler ici aux mois de mai et juin.

79 553 km

Distance enregistrée

483

Itinéraires cyclables

3,3 millions

Population

Communauté

Utilisateurs les plus actifs à Madrid

Itinéraires soigneusement sélectionnés

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Carlos Augusto Silva
Tour

Camino de Madrid

10 itinéraires

Maya Horn
Tour

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Tour de Maya Horn

3 itinéraires

De notre communauté

Les meilleurs itinéraires à vélo dans et autour de Madrid

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Calle de Cobos de Segovia, Madrid a Paseo Melancolicos, Madrid

Itinéraire à vélo à Madrid, Madrid, Spain

22,5 km
Distance
69 m
Montée
67 m
Descente
Km.0 a Sant Cugat (1ª etapa)
Vélo de route
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Km.0 a Sant Cugat (1ª etapa)

Itinéraire à vélo à Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Km.0 Madrid - Pozo de Guadalajara - Sacedón - Alcocer -Zaorejas - Molina de Aragón - Embid - Daroca.
278,4 km
Distance
3 612 m
Montée
3 555 m
Descente
Casa de Campo-Guadalix de la Sierra-Torrelaguna-Torrejon del Rey-Alcala de Henares
Vélo de routeRevêtu
Israel Martos Jurado
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Casa de Campo-Guadalix de la Sierra-Torrelaguna-Torrejon del Rey-Alcala de Henares

Itinéraire à vélo à Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Ruta creada para ir del trabajo a mi casa
123,4 km
Distance
682 m
Montée
688 m
Descente
Vuelta a la Casa de Campo
VTTNon revêtu
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Vuelta a la Casa de Campo

Itinéraire à vélo à Madrid, Madrid, Spain

19,8 km
Distance
169 m
Montée
165 m
Descente

De la part de nos rédacteurs

Meilleurs itinéraires à vélo dans et autour de Madrid

Madrid Río Park
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Madrid Río is an attractive new park which follows the urban stretch of the Manzanares River. With lots of attractive bridges and landscaped gardens to ride across and around in, this development has added 30 km (19 miles) of accessible bike paths to the city. There are other activities you can indulge in here, too – tennis courts, soccer fields, rowing lanes, a climbing wall, a skate park and a bmx circuit. There is even an urban sand beach for a tanning siesta. We can't think of a better way of repurposing land recently won from moving a city highway underground.

Featured routes around Madrid Río Park

City tour
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The intrepid cyclist won't let a lack of perfect cycle infrastructure get in the way of sightseeing! Plaza de España with its impressive Cervantes monument and prominent skyscrapers is a good place to start. Take in the nearby Royal Palace and don't miss Plaza Mayor, the fanciest square in Madrid with its frescoes and wrought-iron balconies. Row a boat in Retiro Park, walk through seven centuries of European art at the Museo del Prado, and spend a Sunday morning shopping at El Rastro market. Top it all off with sangria and tapas at Plaza Santa Ana – but if you're going to do as the Spanish do, don't think of getting dinner before 10pm.

Featured routes in the city center

Beyond the city borders
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Madrid Río is also a useful starting point for longer cycle routes. Escape the city center by continuing on to the Anillo Verde, a green belt around the capital which is open to cyclists. Another cool route you can take from Madrid Río park takes you through Parque Tierno Galván and Parque Lineal Manzanares Sur, and from here all the way to the city of Getafe, just south of Madrid. The north end of the park connects to a cycle path which leads all the way to the town of Manzanares El Real in the mountains. Here, make sure you visit La Pedriza, a natural landscape characterized by expressive rock formations and caves.

Featured routes beyond the city borders

Casa de Campo
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Casa de Campo is an amazing urban cycling destination, as the park is situated so close to the center of Madrid. The former royal hunting grounds extend to over 1750 hectares (6.8 sq mi) of forested, hilly terrain. This is so much more than a park: there is even a cable car which comfortably takes visitors to a lookout point over Madrid, as well as some challenging mountainbiking and hiking trails. They can get quite busy, so it's probably best to get some training in early in the day. But with a bull ranch, a lake and a zoo to visit, it is easy to spend a whole day here.

Featured routes around Casa de Campo

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