The fair, inaugurated by the Minister of Presidency, Justice, and Local Administration, Miguel Ángel García Martín, alongside Mayor Ismael de la Fuente, was attended by several local mayors. The event was spread across different locations, including the Plaza Hermanas Rodríguez Granados with workshop areas, stands, and a stage, and the Fonsan parking lot, which hosted the Despensa de Madrid, local producers, and water inflatables.
The stands represented various municipalities and entities such as El Vellón, Bustarviejo, Torrelaguna, La Cabrera, Somosierra, Sierra del Rincón, the Mancomunidad Embalse de El Atazar, Torremocha, the Villa San Roque tourism center, the Volunteer Service Information Point, the Biosphere Reserve of Sierra del Rincón, Madrid Rural Las (from Galsinma), the Asociación Roblemoreno, and Las Bike Experience of Gargantilla del Lozoya.
The fair offered a broad representation of the region, covering local products, crafts, rural tourism, cultural activities, services, entrepreneurial initiatives, and traditional and contemporary crafts. Family activities, participatory workshops, educational proposals, games, and shows were designed to introduce the natural, cultural, and productive heritage of the Sierra Norte to children in a fun way.
Throughout the weekend, free workshops were offered, including amphibian workshops, nest-making, crafts, recycling with gold leaf and rice paper, personalized keychain making, solar observation, pottery wheel, creative watercolor, clay mobiles, collage, and children's soaps. The gastronomic offerings included a popular stew of 'migas serranas' on Saturday and paella on Sunday.
The varied performance program featured street circus acts, astronomy with 'El Nocturnario', freestyle football 7 demonstrations by ADENI, live music by the duo Sara Music and the group Esto no es serio, and an afternoon session with DJ Rubo.




