CERCEDILLA
is an
alpine-looking
village
and an
excellent
base for
summer
walking;
it is
much
frequented
by
madrileños
at
weekends.
Accommodation
is
limited
to the
Hostal
El
Aribel
, near
the
station
(tel 918
521 511,
fax 918
521 561;
¬36-48),
and two
youth
hostels
up on
the
Dehesas
road:
Villa
Castora
(tel 918
520 334,
fax 918
522 411;
¬12-18)
and, 2km
up the
road,
Las
Dehesas
(tel 918
520 135,
fax 918
521 836;
¬12-18).
Further
up still,
you'll
find a
helpful
information
booth
(daily
10am-6pm;
tel 918
522
213).
There
are
several
eating
places
in town:
Los
Frutales
on the
Carretera
de las
Dehesas
does
good
croquetas
and
judias
con
perdiz
(partridge
and
beans),
the
train
station
has a
restaurant
on the
first
floor or
you
could
try the
restaurant
at
Hostal
El
Aribel
.
From
Cercedilla,
you can
embark
on a
wonderful
little
train
ride to
the
Puerto
de
Navacerrada
, the
most
important
pass in
the
mountains
and the
heart of
the ski
area, or
a little
further
on to
Cotos
where a
number
of well-maintained
walks
around
the
Parque
Natural
de
Peñalara
begin.
The
train
runs
hourly
over
weekends
and
holidays
and
passes
through
the
parque
natural
, an
extension
of the
upper
Manzanares
basin:
watch
out for
roe deer
and wild
boar.
For the
more
energetic
there is
a very
pleasant
five-hour
round-trip
walk
along
the
pine-fringed
Calzada
Romana (old
Roman
road) up
to the
Puerto
de la
Fuenfría
(1796m)
with its
striking
views
down
into
Segovia
province.
From
Madrid
to
Cercedilla,
there
are over
twenty
trains
a day
(6am-11pm
from
Atocha,
calling
at
Chamartín,
and nine
daily
going on
to
Segovia)
and
buses
leaving
every
half-hour
from the
Intercambiador
de
Autobuses
de
Moncloa.