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Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Traveling from Barajas Airport (MAD) to Lozoya Valley offers a scenic transition from Madrid’s bustling international hub to the serene landscapes of the Sierra de Guadarrama mountains. The journey covers approximately 80 km and takes around 1 hour 15 minutes by road. Whether you’re visiting for hiking adventures or a quiet retreat in nature, arranging a reliable Barajas airport transfer to Lozoya ensures your trip starts smoothly.
Lozoya Valley is a picturesque region north of Madrid known for its alpine forests, medieval villages like Lozoya town, and outdoor activities such as hiking in Peñalara Natural Park or exploring historic monasteries like El Paular. The area’s elevation (1,100–2,400 meters) makes it ideal for skiing in winter or escaping summer heat while enjoying local cuisine at rustic taverns.
Madrid-Barajas Airport has four terminals (T1–T4), with most international flights arriving at T4 or T4S. After clearing customs:
Public buses (ALSA) connect Madrid city center to towns near Lozoya Valley but require multiple transfers:
A taxi from Barajas Airport to Lozoya costs €100–120 (fixed fare). Uber/Cabify operate in Madrid but may charge surge pricing during peak hours. Confirm fares upfront if using rideshares.
Major providers like Europcar and Hertz operate at Barajas Airport. Mountain roads near Lozoya require cautious driving—opt for vehicles with winter tires if traveling between November–March.
Pre-booking a private transfer via services like A2B guarantees fixed pricing (~€90–110), door-to-door service, and amenities like child seats or wheelchair accessible vehicles. Drivers track flight delays automatically and provide complimentary waiting time up to 60 minutes.