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To the north of Madrid lies
the Sierra de Guadarrama (sierra
is a mountain range) reaching almost 2.500
meters (8.200 ft) at its highest point.
The Sierra is a haven for walkers, hikers
and climbers, with numerous marked routes
of varying difficulty. Helpful information
and topographical maps can be obtained at
many of the map
shops in Madrid. In winter, when there
is enough snow, skiing is possible at the
resorts of Cotos, Navacerrada
and Valdesquí, though their
proximity to Madrid makes them very crowded,
specially at weekends. During summer many
of the small villages in the mountains fill
up with madrileños seeking
to escape the intense heat in the city.
A special branch of the Cercanías
trains (line number C9) serves a number
of the mountain villages, travelling from
Cercedilla to Cotos. Many of the stops along
the way are ideal places from which to begin
a day's outing. Cercedilla itself is reached
from Madrid on commuter train line number
C8b from either Atocha
or Chamartín.
A word of advice: purchase the ticket for
the entire journey in Madrid, since the
ticket for a short trip along the Cercedilla
to Cotos route costs almost as much at the
whole journey from Madrid to Cotos.