Guadalajara

What to do in Guadalajara

Plans, activities and things to see in Guadalajara

Discover Guadalajara

Guadalajara is the capital of the Alcarria province and serves as a gateway to three distinct natural settings: the Tejera Negra beech forest (the southernmost in Europe), the Alcarria with its network of lakes and rivers, and the Serranía de Cuenca, reachable in under 50 km. Hiking in the Tejera Negra is centred on the Hayedo trail, where centuries-old beeches in the Sierra Norte de Guadalajara Natural Park reach their full autumn colour in October. Horse riding routes cross the Alcarria landscape, with dehesas and farmsteads where extensive livestock farming coexists with nature. Mountain biking has circuits on the Sierra Norte forest tracks and around the Puebla de Beleña lakes, with routes combining technical forest sections and open descents through lavender fields. The Ruidera Lakes, 80 km away, extend the offering with kayaking and paddling through a connected lake system. Proximity to Madrid (50 km) makes Guadalajara a practical base for weekend getaways focused on active nature.

Highlights

  • • Hiking in the Tejera Negra beech forest, Europe's southernmost
  • • Mountain biking on Sierra Norte de Guadalajara forest tracks
  • • Horse riding across the Alcarria through dehesas and lavender fields
  • • Kayaking on the Ruidera Lakes (80 km) in a karst landscape

Best time to visit

October for beech forest colour; May to September for mountain biking, horse riding and kayaking on the lakes.

Practical tips

Book the shuttle bus to Tejera Negra weeks in advance in October; access is limited and spots sell out quickly.

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Frequently asked questions sobre Guadalajara

The last week of October and first week of November are optimal for autumn colour. Access is managed by shuttle buses from Cantalojas, as private vehicle traffic is restricted during peak season.
Yes, circuits around the Beleña reservoir and tracks near Molina de Aragón have sections suitable for cyclists with little MTB experience, featuring minimal elevation change and compact ground.
Yes, the 80 km distance allows a full-day excursion. Combining a kayak tour of the lakes with hiking the Camino Natural del Júcar is a common option for active travellers.