Segovia

What to do in Segovia

Plans, activities and things to see in Segovia

About Segovia

Segovia has two clearly distinct activity zones divided by the Sistema Central. To the south, the Navacerrada and Cotos mountain passes give access to the highest peaks in the Sierra de Guadarrama: La Mujer Muerta reaches 2,024 m and is the go-to high-altitude hiking reference in the Madrid metropolitan area. In winter, snowshoeing at Navacerrada lets you move through the pass even when snow covers the marked trails. The canyoning of the Chorro de Navafría, on the Segovia flank of the mountains,...

Highlights

  • • High-altitude hiking at La Mujer Muerta (2,024 m) in Sierra de Guadarrama
  • • Canyoning at Chorro de Navafría, 8 m drop with long pools
  • • Climbing on La Pedriza granite, more than 200 routes
  • • Snowshoeing at Navacerrada pass in winter
  • • Cycling along the Vía Verde del Riaza (30 km traffic-free)

Best time to visit

Spring (April–June) for hiking and climbing, with dry access and clear skies. Winter (December–February) for snowshoeing. Canyoning works May to September. In August the mountains are very busy; weekdays are much quieter.

Practical tips

La Pedriza is within Guadarrama National Park and has restricted car access: the Cangrejera car park closes when full. Arrive before 8:30 at weekends or use the bus from Manzanares el Real. Adventure companies in Segovia city organise canyoning, climbing and snowshoeing with transport included.