The visits to the Montejo Beech Forest are always guided by Environmental Educators and are free of charge
The perfect plan to enjoy contact with nature, in a place of singular beauty where the human footprint is not so evident
At the foot of the Sierra de Ayllón is the Hayedo de Montejo, an ancient meadow of beech, sessile oak and oak trees that has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is the first natural area in the region to receive this distinction, a well-deserved recognition of the work carried out over the years by the Community of Madrid.
We encourage you to discover the beauty of this environment, but all those interested must register on the website www.sierradelrincon.org in advance. There is another possibility, which is to obtain authorisation in person on the day of the visit. It will only be necessary to apply for the permit at the Resource and Information Centre of the Sierra del Rincón Biosphere Reserve located at Calle Real 64 in the municipality of Montejo de la Sierra, Madrid. Permits will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis, from the opening of the office at 9.30 am until they run out.
Visits to the Montejo Beech Forest are always guided by Environmental Educators and are free of charge. Although the best time to visit it is in autumn, during the summer months it is the perfect plan to enjoy in contact with nature, in a place of singular beauty where the human footprint is not so evident. Discover it!
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