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Experience high-flying fun with zip lines and aerial circuits in Madrid’s biosphere reserve. Perfect for families and adventure lovers, with expert guides.
Exploring the treetops in just about an hour away from Madrid? Yes, it’s possible—and surprisingly exhilarating. The Zip Line Circuits in Madrid, offered by De Pino a Pino San Rafael, bring adventure high into the forest canopy with a mix of zip lines, trapezes, and challenging obstacle courses suitable for all ages from five years old. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or seeking a unique way to get your adrenaline fix, this outdoor experience offers a fantastic mix of fun and nature.
What we love most is how accessible and well-organized this adventure is—it combines the excitement of aerial activities with the tranquility of a biosphere reserve forest. The friendly guides and varied courses make it feel safe yet thrilling. That said, it’s worth noting that this activity isn’t suitable for everyone—pregnant women and those with heart problems should probably pass on this one. If you’re after a memorable, active day in nature that’s both safe and enjoyable, this adventure could be just the ticket.


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The adventure takes place in the breathtaking forest of De Pino a Pino San Rafael, a designated biosphere reserve. Nestled just 40 minutes from Madrid, it’s an easily accessible escape into nature that doesn’t require a full day’s commitment. The forest spans about 4 hectares, providing enough space for several interconnected circuits that elevate thrill-seekers into the treetops.
The natural environment is a major part of the appeal. As one reviewer, Rubén, noted, “We had a fantastic morning in a great setting and enjoyed the variety of circuits.” The lush greenery, combined with the fresh forest air, makes it easy to forget you’re so close to a bustling city.
Once you arrive, you’ll be welcomed by friendly guides who speak English, Spanish, or French, ensuring clear instructions and safety tips. The circuits are designed to be accessible, with some sections only 2 meters high and others reaching up to 12 meters, catering to different comfort levels and ages.
The activities include a zip line, which offers a smooth glide through the trees, and the Indian liana—a swinging vine-style challenge that adds a fun, jungle-like vibe. The flying trapeze is another highlight, allowing you to test your balance and courage while soaring between trees. For the younger adventurers, the chimpanzee seesaws are perfect for a playful challenge.
Each circuit is linked between the trees, creating a continuous high-altitude pathway. The combination of aerial obstacle courses, trapezes, and zip lines provides a well-rounded experience that challenges both your nerves and your sense of adventure. As Claire mentioned in her review, “Muy buena experiencia,” the activity delivers a satisfying dose of excitement in a beautiful natural setting.
Safety is clearly a priority. The guides are experienced and fluent in multiple languages, making instructions clear and reassuring. The circuits are designed to be safe and manageable for children as young as five, but there are some restrictions: pregnant women and people with heart problems should avoid this activity.
The activity lasts about 3 hours, which allows for a relaxed pace, plenty of time to enjoy each challenge, and some downtime to take photos or just breathe in the forest ambiance. The price—$27 per person—offers excellent value, considering the variety of activities and the scenic location.
Reviewers consistently praise the guides for their friendliness and professionalism. Rubén highlighted that “the staff were very friendly and helpful,” which can make all the difference in ensuring everyone feels confident and safe. Knowing you’re in capable hands makes the experience more enjoyable, especially if it’s your first time trying aerial circuits.

This outdoor adventure is perfect for families looking for a safe, fun, and active day out. Kids tend to love the variety of activities, while adults will appreciate the stunning natural setting and the opportunity to challenge themselves. Adventure lovers will enjoy the zip lines and obstacle courses, and anyone wanting to combine physical activity with nature will find it rewarding.
Groups of friends or couples wanting a different kind of outing will also find this to be a memorable experience. The fact that it’s just a short drive from Madrid makes it a convenient choice for a day trip, especially if you’re craving fresh air and a break from urban sightseeing.
However, those with mobility issues or health concerns might find some parts of the circuits challenging, so planning beforehand is prudent. Also, because the activity involves heights, it’s not suitable for pregnant women.

In terms of value, $27 for three hours of aerial fun in a protected forest environment is hard to beat. The activity offers a genuine dose of adventure while maintaining safety and accessibility. The guiding staff’s professionalism and bilingual support make it accessible for international visitors, and the scenic setting adds an extra layer of enjoyment.
This tour is especially well-suited for families, small groups, and nature lovers who want a dash of excitement without venturing far from Madrid. If you’re after a unique, active experience that combines fun, safety, and stunning scenery, this zip line adventure will leave you with plenty of stories—and possibly some new skills.
“Muy buena experiencia”

Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, it’s designed for all audiences from five years old upward. Kids will love the variety of circuits and challenges, but adult supervision is recommended.
How long does the activity last?
The adventure takes about 3 hours, including time to move between circuits, enjoy each challenge, and take photos.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to check availability and book ahead, especially during peak seasons.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes, preferably closed-toe sneakers, are necessary. It’s best to wear clothing suitable for outdoor activity in case of dirt or minor scrapes.
Is there a language barrier?
Guides speak English, Spanish, and French, making instructions clear for international visitors.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your trip planning.
In essence, the Madrid zip line circuits offer a fantastic way to combine adventure, nature, and a bit of daring—all within a short drive from the city. Whether you’re looking for a family outing, a fun day with friends, or a unique outdoor activity, it’s an experience that balances excitement with safety, all set in a beautiful natural environment.