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Real Club La Moraleja

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    La Moraleja club, situated on the road to Burgos, boasts two 18-hole golf courses, the first one built between 1974 and 1975, and the second one inaugurated in 1990. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, they are only 3km apart. The former, which offers a short, technical round, has hosted several professional tournaments; its narrow fairways, fast greens and abundant lakes turn each round into a challenge. Golf enthusiasts also have a 9-hole par 3 course, a practice course and a room for clubs at their disposal. However, La Moraleja’s facilities are not just limited to golf.

    The club also offers two gyms (one for classes and group activities and the other one equipped with weights and machines), an outdoor and an indoor pool, 8 courts for padel (sport similar to platform tennis) and 6 for tennis (all floodlit), 3 squash courts, a football pitch with basketball hoops, a café and restaurant, Spa, Turkish bath, a shop selling equipment for golf and other sports, a hairdressers, a physiotherapist... It also hosts all sorts of cultural, social and private golf events.

    The croquet facilities were opened in November 2021: a 35 x 35 metre field, able to hold a regulatory pitch and two smaller ones for training. They are located in Field 2 and make up one of the most complete croquet facilities in the Community of Madrid.

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    Spa and wellness centre
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    Outdoor pool
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    Indoor pool
    Complementary services
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    Bar / Cafeteria
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    Restaurant
    Last updated: 07/11/2022
    Practical Information
    Sport
    Address
    Paseo
    de la Marquesa Viuda de Aldama, 50
    28109
    Alcobendas
    Tourist area
    Near Madrid
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 650 07 00
    Metro
    La Moraleja (L10)
    Bus
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    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

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    Type
    Golf courses
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