We start the route at the Las Dehesas car park in Cercedilla and start walking along the Calzada Borbónica-Cañada de la Fuenfría.
Further up, once we enter the limits of the Guadarrama National Park, we take the Camino Schmid that goes up us crossing the Calzada Romana and the GR-10 Carretera de la Republica Track until we reach the Collado Ventoso, the provincial limit between the Community of Madrid and the of Castile and León.
At this point we turn right to take the PR-M-7 Senda de los Alevines and finally we reach the esplanade and climb (the ascent is not necessary if you don’t want to) to Majalasna Peak. It is the only one of the Seven Peaks with its own name. The 7 summits are aligned in an arc from east to west. Majalasna would be the first of those summits, lower (1,934 meters above sea level) and ostensibly separated from the rest.
We then descend through the same place and continue down the route through the Pradera de Majalasna and continuing the Senda de los Alevines to the Pradera de Navarrulaque. At this point we change to the path of the Vereda Alta and then, at the end, we descend through the zetas of the Ladera de Berceas to our starting point.
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Max elevation: 1985 m
Total climbing: 841 m
Total time: 03:49:22