Madrid Multi-adventure Summer Camp: Life in the Sierra Norte

The Madrid Multi-adventure Camp takes place in the Sierra Norte de Madrid, in the village of Manjirón, without needing to leave the Community of Madrid. A programme designed for boys and girls aged 6 to 17 who want a summer of outdoor sport, group games and excursions through some of the most beautiful spots in the Madrid mountains.

Where the Camp Takes Place

The camp is based at the Albergue Sierra Norte, located at Av. del Villar, 48, Manjirón (Madrid). The grounds cover 20,000 square metres of wooded, fenced land, renovated in 2013, with facilities built specifically for residential camps, allowing many activities to take place within the site itself.

Sessions, Ages and Prices

Ages

From 6 to 17 years old, divided into age groups so that each participant finds activities suited to their level.

1st Fortnight

1–14 July. Price: €698. Departures from Madrid (Civitas Metropolitano) and Las Rozas (Navalcarbón).

2nd Fortnight

16–29 July. Price: €678. Same departure and return stops as the first fortnight.

Ratio and Group Size

1 activity leader per 8 participants and a maximum of 40–50 campers per group.

A Typical Day in Manjirón

Morning multi-adventure activity: climbing on the Albergue Sierra Norte’s own climbing wall, archery in designated areas within the site, zip line or games on the hostel’s football pitch.

Midday: 4 meals a day (breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack and dinner) with the camp’s own kitchen, home-cooked food and menus adapted for allergies and intolerances. Indoor and outdoor dining areas within the hostel.

Afternoon at the pool or playing: almost daily visits to Manjirón’s municipal swimming pool, 200 metres from the hostel. On non-pool days: workshops, gymkhanas or large games in the hostel’s green areas.

Big days out: Humor Amarillo day with an inflatable circuit and giant constructions, an excursion to Parque Warner Madrid, an excursion to the Atazar Reservoir and swimming in the natural pools of the Río Sequillo.

Evening activity: after dinner, a themed evening prepared by the activity leaders team. Then rest in the hostel’s wooden cabins.

What Makes This Camp Unique

Mountains on Madrid’s Doorstep

Being in Manjirón, in the heart of the Sierra Norte de Madrid, allows participants to experience a camp in full nature without families having to face a long journey.

Parque Warner Excursion

A full day out at one of Madrid’s best-known theme parks, with rides, shows and iconic film characters.

Atazar Reservoir and Río Sequillo

Excursions to Sierra Norte water environments: the Atazar Reservoir and the natural pools of the Río Sequillo, one of the largest natural swimming areas in Madrid.

Municipal Pool 200 m Away

Manjirón’s municipal pool is 200 metres from the hostel, allowing almost daily visits to cool off and combine swimming with group games.

Accommodation and Meals

Rooms

  • Wooden cabins with bunk beds, from 6 places.
  • Rooms of 6 to 12 places, non-mixed.
  • Grouped by age.
  • Shared bathrooms separated by gender, with individual showers.

Kitchen and Dining Room

  • Camp’s own kitchen on site.
  • Home-cooked food, 4 meals a day.
  • Indoor and outdoor dining areas.
  • Menus adapted for allergies and intolerances.

Communication with Families

Mobile phones are permitted but collected on arrival and returned every 3–4 days so participants can call home. Families receive a confirmation SMS on arrival and can follow the day-to-day activity via the camp diary published on social media. Recommended pocket money: €20–30.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the coach depart from?

Departure is from Madrid (Parking Civitas Metropolitano, Avda. Luis Aragonés nº 4) at 10:00 and from Las Rozas (Travesía de Navalcarbón, opposite the sports centre) at 11:00. Arrival at camp is at 13:30. The return departs from camp at 13:00, arriving in Madrid at 16:00 and Las Rozas at 17:00.

What is the accommodation like?

The Albergue Sierra Norte has wooden cabins with bunk beds, in rooms of 6 to 12 places, non-mixed and grouped by age. Bathrooms are shared but separated by gender, with individual showers.

What excursions take place outside the hostel?

The programme includes an excursion to Parque Warner Madrid, an excursion to the Atazar Reservoir and swimming in the natural pools of the Río Sequillo, as well as almost daily visits to the village municipal pool, 200 metres from the hostel.

What about medical care?

The camp is close to a health centre and a hospital. There is also a first-aid kit, insurance assistance and the camp’s own vehicle for transfers if needed.

How are age groups managed?

Participants are divided into age groups so each group has activities suited to their level. The ratio is 1 activity leader per 8 participants and groups do not exceed 40–50 campers.

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