The largest national park in Madrid is La Pedriza. La Pedriza covers 3,200 hectares and is located on the south slope of the Guadalama Mountains within Manzanares Errer Manzanares el Real in the northwest of the autonomous region. La Pedriza is made up of large granite bedrock, numerous cliffs, rock walls, pebbles, streams and meadows. Over millions of years, the rock has been baptized in a very strange shape. It is a mountaineer resort with about a thousand different difficult climbing routes. The scenery along the way is natural and beautiful, and it is rainy season surrounded by wild mushrooms, vultures from time to time flying in the sky for food, and goats resting on cliffs.
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The largest national park in Madrid is La Pedriza. La Pedriza covers 3,200 hectares and is located on the south slope of the Guadalama Mountains within Manzanares Errer Manzanares el Real in the northwest of the autonomous region. La Pedriza is made up of large granite bedrock, numerous cliffs, rock walls, pebbles, streams and meadows. Over millions of years, the rock has been baptized in a very strange shape. It is a mountaineer resort with about a thousand different difficult climbing routes. The scenery along the way is natural and beautiful, and it is rainy season surrounded by wild mushrooms, vultures from time to time flying in the sky for food, and goats resting on cliffs.