(An easy excursion (when you still suffer the effects of a month-old surgery))
 
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= Cerro de los Ángeles =
 
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The ''Cerro de los Ángeles'' (''mount of the angels'') is a mythical [[Spanish]] spot, designed the geographical center of the Iberian Peninsula.
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The ''Cerro de los Ángeles'' (''mount of the angels'') is a mythical [[Spanish]] spot, designed as the geographical center of the Iberian Peninsula.
  
 
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Cerro de los Ángeles

The Cerro de los Ángeles (mount of the angels) is a mythical Spanish spot, designed as the geographical center of the Iberian Peninsula.

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It is an inselberg (cerro testigo), which makes it a well-recognized highlight from the skyline of the south of Madrid, including from Mayorcita where we have it straight in front.

Gallery

We visited the site (with Camilo) on 24 August (2018).

There should be a fantastic panoramic view of Madrid from the cerro. Unfortunately, it is not one that is favored by the site. The so-called mirador affords a poor and partial view. You can get a glimpse through a wired fence on your way towards the Ermita, and that is the panorama below (the distortion is due to the wire). Could you get a clear view, you should probably be able to make a stunning shot.

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