The Cabarrús canal by bike

Where: 
Specific place: 
Madrid: Patones - Torremocha del Jarama
Length: 
Level: 
IBP Index: 
2
Group min/máx: 
4-8 people
New route
The Majuelos pontoon restored

The Majuelos pontoon restored

This is a linear, simple route for beginner cyclists who want to explore with the family the Cabarrús canal, that irrigated the Jarama meadows for almost half a century.

This canal linked the basins of the Lozoya and Jarama rivers, irrigating the municipalities of Torrelaguna, Torremocha de Jarama and Patones. It was almost 13 km long, from the Pontón de la Oliva dam to Torrelaguna, as well as 6 stone bridges, 3 aqueducts, an irrigation ditch and 8 guard houses for canal guards. Finally, a large trade house was erected, which was used as seasonal housing. Its construction extended throughout the last 24 years of the 18th century, and already in 1822 it stopped serving irrigated farms that returned to traditional rainfed crops.

Scheduled itinerary: 

Patones - Cabarrús canal km 0 - Santa María de la Cabeza hermitage - Cabarrús canal km 8 - local road - Torremocha del Jarama

Casaquemada Pontoon Casaquemada Pontoon
The Count of Cabarrus The Count of Cabarrus
Pontoon and hermitage of Santa María de la Cabeza Pontoon and hermitage of Santa María de la Cabeza
More routes around the area: 
More information in the blog (Spanish only): 
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Reservations:

For reservation you should either call previously by phone to Josetxu (+34 644299532) or send us an email to info@bicicletos.org, to verify that there are still free places. We will send you a booking form and instructions for payment at that time.

Prices

Last update: 
22/08/2023

(Final price may vary depending on the availability of accommodation and the update of rates of the different providers.)

Check prices for guided tours (Minimum group: 4 people)
Self-guided route: 
10,00 €

Different route types are explained in General conditions.

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