Best natural monuments around Cieza offer a diverse range of natural features and historical sites within the Region of Murcia. The area is characterized by river canyons, significant wetlands, and elevated viewpoints. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of geological formations and historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Pico de los Almeces, at 1,123 meters, is the highest point in the Sierra de Ricote mountain range. Reaching it is a challenge for hiking enthusiasts, but the reward is well worth it: breathtaking panoramic views, unspoiled nature, and a unique sense of accomplishment. The circular route is approximately 17 km long, with an elevation gain of 770 meters. It begins on the outskirts of the town of Ricote and winds through stunning natural landscapes, passing through pine forests, rosemary bushes, and trails that meander through the mountains.
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In this area you will find what remains of the more than 80 kilometers of irrigation ditches that date back to the Arab and Roman era. Here we can find important vegetation typical of humid areas such as ivy, sarsaparilla, elm or maidenhair.
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Make sure you have enough water and leave the tough climb on time
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The reservoir Alfonso XIII or reservoir of Quípar covers an area of 216 hectares and is located 300 m. above sea level. It dams the water from the river Quípar that crosses the area in SW-NE direction. It can be considered one of the most important continental wetlands of the Region of Murcia, being home to a large number of aquatic birds. It was built in 1917 with the aim of avoiding the catastrophic consequences that the swellings of the river Quípar had for the Vega Alta of the Segura. It was inaugurated in the year 1918 by King Alfonso XIII. Sunset can give great scenery, see my photos.
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The most beautiful of the most beautiful!!
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Beautiful views of the Azud de Ojós Reservoir as we ride along Highway 520 in the Region of Murcia, near the town of Blanca.
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There were more than eighty kilometers of ditches of Arab or Roman origin that irrigated the Ciezana orchard, but today there are barely two kilometers left that preserve their traditional mud structure. The Andelma canal, whose name means "water source" runs along the river behind the Museo Molino de Teodoro, an old flour mill. Its historical, archaeological and ethnographic value is undoubted and it also has great ecological value - here we can find ivy, sarsaparilla, elms and maidenhair.
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Cieza offers a variety of impressive natural features. The Alfonso XIII Reservoir Dam and Quípar River Canyon is a significant continental wetland, home to many aquatic birds, offering impressive views from its dam. The Almeces summit provides spectacular panoramic views from 1,124 meters above sea level. Additionally, the Fuente Caputa Waterfall is a beautiful small oasis.
Yes, Cieza is rich in historical natural monuments. The Almadenes Canyon is home to the Cueva Sima de la Serreta and Monigotes Cave, which feature ancient cave paintings declared UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Cueva Sima de la Serreta is particularly interesting as it also contains a Roman house built inside the cave. Acequia de la Andelma is a historical irrigation canal with significant archaeological and ecological value, preserving its traditional mud structure.
While many natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, the annual Flowering of Cieza (La Floración) is a spectacular natural event that typically occurs between February and March. During this time, the fruit orchards burst into vibrant pink and red hues, attracting many visitors. Viewpoints like La Macetúa and El Soto de la Zarzuela are set up for optimal viewing.
The natural monuments around Cieza offer various outdoor activities. The Almadenes Canyon is a prime location for adventure sports like rafting and kayaking on the Segura River. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including those found in the Cycling around Cieza guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Cieza guide, and the MTB Trails around Cieza guide. La Atalaya Mountain is also ideal for hiking.
Yes, the Gorgotón Fountain, located just 3 kilometers from the Almadenes Canyon, is considered a hidden gem. It's known for its warm, crystalline waters, offering a comforting and tranquil experience for visitors.
Absolutely. The Almeces summit offers spectacular panoramic views from its peak. The Alfonso XIII Reservoir Dam and Quípar River Canyon also provides impressive views of the reservoir and canyon. Additionally, La Atalaya Mountain hosts the Hermitage of la Virgen del Buen Suceso, offering some of the best views of the valley.
The Alfonso XIII Reservoir and Quípar River Canyon is a significant continental wetland and home to a large number of aquatic birds. The Almadenes Canyon also boasts over 150 species of flora and fauna within its rocky landscape and riverine forest.
Yes, the Cieza Flowering Greenway offers a nearly 10 km hiking and cycling route through the blooming fields during La Floración. La Atalaya Mountain is also an ideal spot for hiking. For more extensive options, you can explore the MTB Trails around Cieza guide, which includes routes like 'Sierra de Ricote y La Navela Loop'.
The Almadenes Canyon is a protected natural area where the Segura River flows through towering walls, reaching heights of 303 feet. Beyond its geological grandeur, it's historically significant, housing ancient cave paintings in Cueva Sima de la Serreta and Monigotes Cave, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. It's also a hub for adventure sports and rich in biodiversity.
Yes, the View of the Azud de Ojós and Ricote from the Senda de los Moriscos offers beautiful panoramic views of the Azud de Ojós and the town of Ricote, surrounded by a very picturesque river landscape.
La Atalaya Mountain holds significant natural and historical value. It features the remains of an former Islamic settlement and a castle from the 11th century. It's an excellent location for hiking and outdoor activities, and it offers some of the best views of the valley from the Hermitage of la Virgen del Buen Suceso.


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