NH Mexico City Valle Dorado





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A pleasant short route in Ciudad López Mateos, traveling along the Calzada de los Jinetes bike path from its beginning at the intersection with Avenida de los Niños Héroes and then continuing along Avenida de la Hacienda to Paseo de los Gigantes, then back. You pass by some monuments such as the Colonos Glorieta of the La Hacienda Golf Club and the Arboledas Family. There are also several restaurants and shops.
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This great tour of the westernmost part of the Sierra de Guadalupe State Park begins in the Parque Hogar Obrero de Tlalnepantla. The peaks of several hills are visited on paved and dirt trails, including the westernmost point of the park, Cerro Tlayapa. You will love the amazing views!
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This route begins in the Parque Hogar Obrero de Tlanepantla and you enter the Sierra de Guadalupe State Park through dirt trails. You initially climb towards Cerro Tlayacampa with its height of 2430 meters, then turn west and Cerro Tlayapa, which forms the westernmost part of the park. From there, you will have beautiful views of all your surroundings!
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This route begins through the Santa Cecilia Acatitlan Archaeological Zone, and enters the Sierra de Guadalupe State Park to explore the southwestern area. Because the trails are paved, this route is suitable for street bikes with narrow wheels. You will like the green trees and beautiful views!
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This route starts at the soccer fields on Calle Calacoaya near the Pemex station. You walk up the hill on the paved street until the pavement ends. From there, you begin your exploration of the off-trail hill - watch out for vegetation. You will reach a high point, from where you will have beautiful views of the waters of the Madín Dam below.
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