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The Jarama Valley
Redueña
Redueña is a small municipality situated in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama, in an area of valleys with large fields of work. The landscape consists of wide areas of Mediterranean Oak mixed with quejigares which are housed in the troughs and coolest sites. Of special interest in the municipality is an accessible path on the inside of the Mediterranean forest, traced on the upper Canal de Isabel II. Accessible travel has environmental and botanical interest, and at the same time is ideal for the practice of hiking and bicycle. Urban layout just it has undergone changes since the 19th century and its interior still retain some traditional houses and farming sets. In addition to its traditional architecture stands out as an architectural element of interest the Church of San Pedro Advíncula.
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