Cultural and Environmental Activities in Valle del Lozoya

The Valle del Lozoya Environmental Education Center and the Luis Ceballos Arboretum offer a varied program of guided trails, workshops, and exhibitions until May 3.

Generic image of a library interior with wooden bookshelves and a podium with a microphone, evoking a reading and presentation atmosphere.
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Generic image of a library interior with wooden bookshelves and a podium with a microphone, evoking a reading and presentation atmosphere.

The Valle del Lozoya Environmental Education Center and the Luis Ceballos Arboretum have scheduled various cultural and nature activities, including guided trails, workshops, and a pictorial exhibition, running from April 25 to May 3.

Among the highlighted proposals is the celebration of Earth Mother's Day on Saturday, April 25, at the Luis Ceballos Arboretum Environmental Education Center. The following day, Sunday, April 26, the group activity «Literatierra, rural and nature reading group» will take place.
On Friday, May 1, interested individuals can enjoy the initiative «Tourism at your own pace: Discovering the corners of La Cabrera», an opportunity to explore the area. On Saturday, May 2, a guided trail will be offered under the title «Sustainable mountains: The pastureland of El Berrueco», focusing on the sustainable management of the natural environment.
To conclude the activity cycle, on Sunday, May 3, the guided trail «Reconnection with nature» will be held in Garganta de los Montes. These activities aim to foster a connection with the environment and knowledge of the region's natural heritage.

The exhibition «Woman through time: a pictorial journey» presents a display of women's faces from various eras interpreted by students from Beatriz Rincón's painting classes in Pinilla del Valle.

Complementing the program, the Valle del Lozoya Environmental Education Center hosts the exhibition «Woman through time: a pictorial journey». This exhibition, which can be visited on Thursdays and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, displays works by students from Beatriz Rincón's painting classes in Pinilla del Valle, offering an artistic perspective on the female figure throughout history.