La Pedriza

La Pedriza
View of La Pedriza anterior
Highest point
Elevation2029 m (Torres de La Pedriza)
Coordinates40°46′16″N 3°52′32″W / 40.77111°N 3.87556°W / 40.77111; -3.87556
Geography
La Pedriza is located in Spain
La Pedriza
La Pedriza
Location in Spain
LocationSpain
Parent rangeGuadarrama mountain range

La Pedriza is a geological feature on the southern slopes of the Guadarrama mountain range of great scenic and leisure interest. Access is from Manzanares el Real, a municipality in the northwest of the Community of Madrid (Spain). Geological forces have created a remarkable boulder field of strangely eroded granitic outcrops, and nearly a thousand rock climbing routes of all difficulties are available to rock climbers, making it an immensely popular locale for rock climbers, especially due to its proximity to Madrid. Hiking is also popular in La Pedriza, especially on weekends.

It is formed by two sub-units: La Pedriza posterior (reaching heights up to 2029 metres above sea level on Las Torres [es]) and La Pedriza anterior, topped by El Yelmo [es] (1719 m).[1]

It is one of the largest granitic ranges of Europe and holds numerous peaks, rocky cliffs, streams and meadows. The 32 square kilometres occupied by La Pedriza lie within the Regional Park of the high river basin of the Manzanares, the largest park in the Community of Madrid. In this zone, vegetation is sparse, but there are Mediterranean shrubs like the rockrose, and alpine varieties like fabaceaes. The fauna is rich in birds of prey; the breeding colony of over 100 pairs of griffon vultures is the largest in the Madrid area.

This natural area has been a location for films such as El Cid,[2] The Fall of the Roman Empire,[2] or Conan the Barbarian.[3]

  1. ^ García-Rodríguez, M.; Gómez-Heras, M.; Alvarez de Buergo, M.; Fort González, R.; Centeno Carrillo, J.D. (2014). "Caracterización de agrietamientos poligonales sobre granito en la Pedriza de Manzanares y en Cenicientos, Madrid (Sistema Central)" (PDF). M+A. Revista Electrónic@ de Medio Ambiente. 15 (1): 28. doi:10.5209/rev_MARE.2014.v15.n1.45567.
  2. ^ a b Leralta, Javier (2002). Madrid: cuentos, leyendas y anécdotas. Vol. 2. Madrid: Sílex. pp. 50–51. ISBN 84-7737-100-8.
  3. ^ "'Conan el Bárbaro', tan sangrienta como insulsa". El País. RTVE. 18 August 2011.