Adventure and Nature with kids

Are you planning a family trip to Madrid and want to find an exciting outdoor adventure that your kids will love? Tirolinas Go Park in Guadarrama, is your destination. Placed at the based of the Guadarrama mountains, this park offers adrenaline-pumping activities and natural beauty, you will have an unforgettable experience.

A Thrilling Adventure

Tirolinas Go Park promises adventurers and fun for all ages. One of its main attractions is the zip line course of 380 meters which allows you to touch the treetops and experience the sensation of flying over the water.

Safety First

Safety is a top priority, the park uses safety equipment, and all activities are overseen by trained staff who ensure that participants are securely harnessed all the time. Everyone is briefed on safety protocols before embarking on their adventure.

Parents can be sure that their children are in safe hands while they enjoy the excitement of the park.

Perfect for Families

Tirolinas Go Park is a great destination for families. It offers great activities and also provides opportunities for families to create amazing memories together. Flying through the zip lines, climbing the treetop, or enjoying hiking, the whole family will love Tirolinas Park.

In the middle of the forests and surrounded by mountains, the park offers an escape from the busy city life. Visitors can breathe the fresh mountain air and enjoy the beauty of the landscape, making it the perfect destination for nature lovers of all ages.

Plan Your Visit

Tirolinas Go Park is located just a short drive from Madrid (45 minutes), making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the Spanish capital. The park is open year-round, allowing visitors to enjoy its attractions regardless of the season. Be sure to check the park’s website for opening hours, ticket prices, and any special events or promotions.

Where to eat

You can eat at the park, there is a restaurant with a basic menu, but if you want a great typical Spanis meal in a nice environement here after you will find some choices.

Restaurante El Pajar: Located in the heart of Guadarrama, Restaurante El Pajar offers traditional Spanish dishes with a modern twist. From succulent grilled meats to fresh seafood paella, there’s something on the menu to satisfy every palate. The cozy ambiance and friendly service make it a perfect spot for a relaxed family dinner.

La Chimenea de Guadarrama: This charming restaurant is known for its warm hospitality and delectable homemade cuisine and it’s the closest to the park. Situated in a rustic building with a cozy fireplace, La Chimenea de Guadarrama serves up hearty dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. Don’t miss the opportunity to try their mouthwatering roast lamb or their selection of flavorful tapas.

Restaurante El Charolés: Known for its excellent steak and cozy ambiance, Restaurante El Charolés is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Indulge in perfectly cooked steaks, flavorful tapas, and a wide selection of Spanish wines while enjoying the warm hospitality of the staff. With its inviting atmosphere and mouthwatering cuisine, it’s the perfect place to end your day of adventure at Tirolinas Go Park.

Things to Do Nearby

El Escorial: Just a short drive from Guadarrama, El Escorial is home to the historic Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This magnificent complex includes the Royal Palace, the Basilica of San Lorenzo, the Royal Monastery, and the Pantheon of the Kings, offering a fascinating glimpse into Spain’s royal history and architectural splendor.

Valle de los Caídos (Valley of the Fallen): Located near El Escorial, the Valle de los Caídos is a controversial memorial built by dictator Francisco Franco. The site features a basilica carved into the mountainside, topped by a massive cross visible from miles away. Visitors can explore the basilica, take in panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and learn about Spain’s tumultuous past.

Segovia: A short drive from Guadarrama, Segovia is a picturesque medieval city famous for its well-preserved Roman aqueduct, imposing Alcázar fortress, and Gothic cathedral. Visitors can wander through narrow cobblestone streets, explore historic landmarks, and indulge in traditional Castilian cuisine at charming local restaurants.

In conclusion, Tirolinas Go Park in Guadarrama, Madrid, offers an unforgettable outdoor adventure experience for families with children. From thrilling zip lines to scenic nature trails, the park has something for everyone to enjoy in a safe and welcoming environment. So, pack your sense of adventure and get ready to create cherished memories with your loved ones amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Spanish countryside.

How I get there from Madrid, here you have the google maps link

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