We started 2023 with many goals, but this new year we pursue one goal: to travel as much as possible. And if it’s close to Madrid to mark a speedy sword, all the better.
We already talked to you that day. shortest name town in spain and today we will make it from the town with the longest name. It is in Madrid and is the result of the merger of two municipalities in the 19th century.
Gargantilla del Lozoya and Pinilla de Buitrago, Madrid’s longest-named town
found In the Alto del Lozoya Valley, in the Sierra Norte de Madrid but south of the Sierra de Guadarrama. A little more than 400 residents enjoy unique nature, but historically Gargantilla de Lozoya and Pinilla de Buitrago are much more.


King of Trastámara IV.
Via “El Camino del Cartero”, which connects Rascafría to Buitrago and crosses the town, King IV of Trastámara passes through. The Royal Courts arrived, breaking the Guisando agreement between Enrique and his sister Isabel. The proclamation ceremony of Juana la “Beltraneja” took place in this land. It is the heir to the throne of Castile and has a high historical value, although it does not have many monuments.
Also of interest are the church of San Benito Abad, rebuilt in 1943, or the medieval bridges and aqueduct, a reminder of how Christian, Jewish, and Arab cultures coexisted.
The hiking trails and natural environment of the district with the longest name
The Riosequillo reservoir next door is an ideal location for bike paths with Gargantilla del Lozoya and Pinilla de Buitrago. hiking and water sports.

And a bonus: Senda de la Abeja, a local and thematic itinerary Just over a kilometer to learn about beekeeping as a traditional mountain activity and what it can do for the environment and sustainability of its development.
Photos | Gargantilla del Lozoya and Pinilla de Buitrago Town Hall, Photo: Lukasz Szmigiel on Unsplash
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