Attractions and places to see around Molina De Segura include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. This municipality in the Region of Murcia, Spain, features remnants of ancient fortifications and diverse natural environments. Visitors can explore protected wetlands, unique geological formations, and significant architectural heritage. The area offers a variety of experiences, from historical exploration to appreciating natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The location of the Roman Baths of Fortuna was first pinpointed in 1984, thanks to the work of Gonzalo Matilla to provide archaeological context for the Black Cave of Fortuna. Although modern baths already existed at the same site and were in use until the first third of the 19th century, the area was known as "Los Baños Moros" (The Moorish Baths) from the late 19th century onward.
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The Abanilla Desert, also known as the Mahoya Desert, is one of the most unique and fascinating places in the Murcia region, just an hour's drive from the beaches of the Costa Cálida and Costa Blanca South. This surreal landscape, often compared to the surface of the moon, offers a perfect combination of natural beauty and tranquility. Whether you're a nature lover, an adventurer, or simply looking for a place to relax,
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On the road to Baños de Fortuna, you'll find a desert that was the seabed millions of years ago, now shaped by erosion. The Ramblas de la Parra, del Font, Balonga, Zurca, and the Chícamo Basin form one of Murcia's most otherworldly landscapes. Here you can see the remnants of ancient seas, such as the coral reefs formed by the Chícamo River and the El Cajer Ravine, which are now a feast for the eyes and the camera.
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The Cathedral of Santa María, the episcopal seat of Cartagena, is Murcia's main place of worship. Construction began in 1385 on the ruins of an ancient mosque, and it has three naves. Its imposing bell tower (93 meters), completed in 1793, is the symbol of the city. The main altar houses a large portion of the relics of Saint Florentina in a silver urn.
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for the second time in a month we were amazed here
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Murcia Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria, is an architectural gem located in the Plaza del Cardenal Belluga, in the heart of Murcia. This cathedral is famous for its mix of architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Murcia Cathedral is a must-see for those who wish to explore the history and artistic beauty of the region.
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Funny to see how the gentlemen of standing sit in the posh seats reading a newspaper. Actually not of this time anymore ....
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Murcia is a charming city in southeastern Spain, known for its rich history, vibrant culture and delicious cuisine.
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Molina de Segura offers a rich historical tapestry. You can explore the remnants of the Moorish Walls and Alcazaba, which date back to the Almohad era. The town also features several historic churches, such as the Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Parish Church and the Sagrado Corazón Church. Don't miss the historic Casa Cárcel, completed in 1604, or the Museo del Enclave de la Muralla (MUDEM) which preserves part of the original 11th-13th century wall.
Yes, the region boasts diverse natural beauty. A unique natural landscape is the Desierto de Abanilla, often compared to a lunar surface, showcasing remnants of ancient seas. Other notable natural features include the Humedal de Ajauque y Rambla Salada, the Campotéjar Wetlands for birdwatching, and the Regional Park of Sierra de la Pila. You can also find scenic views from the Castle viewpoint, where the ancient Alcazaba was located.
Beyond historical sites, Molina de Segura has cultural points of interest. The Museo del Horno del Concejo + Casa del Folclore offers a glimpse into local architecture and traditions. The town's industrial past is remembered through its scattered Industrial Chimneys and the Monumento de la Mujer de Molina, commemorating women who worked in the canning factories. For a broader cultural experience, the Murcia Cathedral and the Real Casino of Murcia are also within reach.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. The Murcia Cathedral and the Real Casino of Murcia are listed as family-friendly. The spa town of Los Baños de Fortuna with its healing thermal springs can be a relaxing family outing. Additionally, Parque de La Compañía is a beautiful urban park with a municipal auditorium, perfect for a family stroll.
The area around Molina de Segura is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running. For hiking, explore options like the 'Altorreal Entrance loop' or 'Landscape loop'. Gravel biking routes include the 'Puente Rojo – Murcia Río Riverside Walk loop'. Runners can enjoy trails such as the 'Running loop from Molina de Segura'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Molina De Segura, Gravel biking around Molina De Segura, and Running Trails around Molina De Segura guide pages.
For a relaxing experience, visit Los Baños de Fortuna. This settlement is renowned for its world-famous healing thermal springs, offering a tranquil escape. It's a place where you can unwind and enjoy the therapeutic waters.
Nature lovers will appreciate the Campotéjar Wetlands (Lagunas de Campotéjar), an excellent spot for birdwatching, including the endangered white-headed duck. The Chícamo River and El Cajer Ravine also offer unique landscapes with remnants of ancient seas, such as coral reefs, creating visually striking scenery.
The Monumento de la Mujer de Molina is a significant sculpture that symbolizes the city's heritage. It commemorates the women who played a crucial role in Molina de Segura's past, particularly those who worked in the canning factories from the end of the Civil War until the mid-1960s, highlighting their contribution to the local industry.
Yes, Parque de La Compañía is a beautiful urban park located in the bustling city. It features a municipal auditorium and is a pleasant spot for relaxation. Interestingly, it also houses a replica of a meteorite that fell in Molina de Segura in 1858.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical and natural beauty. The Murcia Cathedral is admired for its Baroque façade and historic guild streets. The surreal landscape of the Desierto de Abanilla is often highlighted for its unique beauty and tranquility. The healing thermal springs of Los Baños de Fortuna are also a popular draw for relaxation.
Beyond the numerous churches, the Casa Cárcel, completed in 1604, stands as a notable historic building with remodels from the 18th and 1980s. The Industrial Chimneys scattered throughout the town are also architectural reminders of Molina de Segura's industrial past, particularly in food canning.
Molina de Segura hosts vibrant local markets. You can visit the Saturday morning market in La Compañía Park, which features local products. Additionally, the Guadalabiad Market is a craft market held on the first Saturday of each month, offering crafts, activities, and live demonstrations.


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