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Road cycling around Molina de Segura offers diverse terrain across agricultural plains, fertile valleys, and gentle mountains in the Murcia region of Spain. The area is characterized by the Segura River, which winds through green fields and Mediterranean fruit plantations, and features dramatic red limestone cliffs at Cortao de las Peñas. Nearby Sierra Espuña Regional Park provides additional challenging climbs and well-maintained roads. This varied landscape provides a range of road cycling experiences for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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112km
05:18
1,280m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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49.5km
02:19
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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66.6km
02:58
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The first waterwheel in this place dates back to the 15th century and was made of wood. The current waterwheel, made of metal, was installed in 1956 and is 11 metres in diameter. The waterwheel is used to raise water from the Acequia Mayor Alquibla to the Acequia del Turbedal, allowing the irrigation of the lands in the upper area of Alcantarilla. The museum, opened in 1967, shows the ethnology of the Huerta de Murcia and is focused on various axes such as agriculture, anthropology and water culture.
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An irrigation system that distributes water to the orchard on the right bank of the Segura River. Its construction dates back almost a thousand years. Next to it you can visit the Huerta Museum and the Aqueduct Park. If you visit at night it also has lighting.
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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 asphalt is sometimes really bad, but IMHO the landscape is worth driving here.
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Beautiful picture of the Segura river as it passes through Cieza from the Iron Bridge.
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From here we can see the Rueda de Alcantarilla or Rueda de la Huerta. It is a waterwheel located in the town of Alcantarilla and next to the Ethnological Museum of La Huerta and was used to irrigate the land in the upper part of the city.
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Molina de Segura, offering a wide range of experiences. These include 9 easy routes, 30 moderate routes, and 16 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels.
The region offers diverse terrain, from agricultural plains and fertile valleys along the Segura River to gentle mountains. You'll encounter green fields, Mediterranean fruit plantations, and dramatic red limestone cliffs at Cortao de las Peñas. For more challenging climbs, the nearby Sierra Espuña Regional Park provides well-maintained roads through mountain ranges.
Molina de Segura benefits from a mild climate, making it suitable for road cycling year-round. However, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for longer rides.
Yes, many routes are designed as circular loops. For example, the challenging Ricote Valley and Quípar Reservoir Loop and the moderate Fortuna and Cortao de las Peñas Loop from Molina de Segura are popular circular options.
You can encounter several natural landmarks. The Cortao de las Peñas, with its dramatic red limestone cliffs, is a prominent feature. Routes also often follow the scenic Segura River and pass by the La Contraparada of the Segura River. The Desierto de Abanilla and Pico de La Pila are also notable natural points of interest.
While focusing on outdoor activities, Molina de Segura and its surroundings offer historical elements. You can explore the Museum of the Wall, visit the Castle viewpoint for panoramic views, or venture slightly further to see the Murcia Cathedral or the Real Casino of Murcia.
Yes, there are easy routes suitable for families. The Murcia and Alcantarilla via the Northwest Greenway and the Segura River — circular from Molina de Segura is an easy 21.9-mile (35.3 km) trail that leads through agricultural plains and along the Segura River, offering a pleasant experience for all.
Yes, the broader Murcia region, accessible from Molina de Segura, features over 170 kilometers of 'Greenways' (Vías Verdes). These dedicated cycling and walking trails often follow old railway lines or river paths, providing safe and scenic routes away from traffic.
Advanced cyclists can find challenging routes with significant elevation gain. The Ricote Valley and Quípar Reservoir Loop, at 69.6 miles (112.1 km) with over 1200m of ascent, is a difficult option. Additionally, the nearby Sierra Espuña Regional Park is renowned for its challenging climbs, such as the Collado Bermejo, and well-maintained mountain roads.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 2.0 stars from more than 4 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from the scenic agricultural plains along the Segura River to the more challenging climbs and dramatic landscapes like the Cortao de las Peñas.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the Ricote Valley and Quípar Reservoir Loop covers 69.6 miles (112.1 km). Another option is the Altos de Caputa - Collado de la Calera - Ricote - Ulea - Altorreal — circular from Molina de Segura, which is over 100 km and features significant elevation.


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