Hayedo de Montejo

Hidden in the rugged foothills of the Sierra de Ayllón, the Hayedo de Montejo is one of Spain's most enchanting beech forests—a rare, misty treasure in a country better known for sun-scorched plains. Designated a Biosphere Reserve, this 250-hectare woodland feels like stepping into a Celtic fairy tale, with gnarled beeches draped in moss and carpets of ferns. It's a paradise for hikers, photographers, and anyone seeking a cool, green escape from Madrid's heat (just 90 minutes away). The forest is strictly protected, so visits are limited—you'll need a free permit, which adds to the sense of privilege when you finally enter.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to soak up the forest's magic—plan for 3–4 hours on the main trails. If you're keen on photography or birdwatching, allow 5–6 hours. Combine with a leisurely lunch in Montejo de la Sierra for a full-day outing from Madrid. The forest is small, so you won't feel rushed; the key is to linger and listen to the silence.

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