Natural monuments around Molinillo feature a landscape characterized by rivers, historical structures, and elevated viewpoints. This region offers a variety of natural features, including bridges, fountains, and scenic trails. The area provides opportunities to explore both natural beauty and historical landmarks. There are 5 natural monuments to discover in this region.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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The Soto Bridge, also known as the Roman Bridge of Sotoserrano, is a historic stone structure that spans the Alagón River in the Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park. It is located in the town of Sotoserrano, famous for being at the confluence of three rivers: the Alagón, the Francia, and the Cuerpo de Hombre. The bridge is one of the town's symbols and a key point on several hiking and cycling routes.
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View of the vast Sierra de Francia. Countless church trees grow in the area around Madronal.
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It is worth stopping and enjoying the views. The viewpoint has an information panel. From this point you can see the town of Miranda del Castañar, Cepeda, the Valle Río Francia, etc.
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A Roman bridge over the Alagón river. Very close to the town of Sotoserrano. Good views of the river and the surrounding passage.
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Bridge that exceeds the Aragón River and that has some beautiful arches, different from the others. The river, with its naturalized banks, offers a beautiful space at the gates of Sotoserrano.
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Old fountain, ideal for cooling off on the mountain bike routes in the area.
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It is a fountain from centuries ago, a good place to cool off near the town of Miranda del Castañar.
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La Morana or Quintos fountain, belonging to the La Honfría forest. According to posters in the area up to this source "the Fifth of the town went up to wash at the beginning of December".
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The natural monuments around Molinillo are characterized by a diverse landscape. You can find significant river crossings like the Soto Bridge - Alagón River, offering views of the Alagón River. The area also features natural springs and fountains, such as the Caño Cachope Fountain, and expansive forest areas, particularly around the Madroñal Viewpoint and Fuente de La Morana.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical elements. The Soto Bridge - Alagón River, also known as the Roman Bridge of Sotoserrano, is a historic stone structure that is a key point on several routes. Additionally, the Caño Cachope Fountain is an old fountain dating back centuries, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Madroñal Viewpoint is highly recommended. From here, you can see towns like Miranda del Castañar and Cepeda, as well as the Valle Río Francia. Another spot offering impressive sights is the Spring on the Camino Mulero to Valero, which provides expansive views towards Valero.
Many natural monuments in the Molinillo area are family-friendly. The Soto Bridge - Alagón River, the Caño Cachope Fountain, and the Madroñal Viewpoint are all noted as suitable for families, offering accessible points of interest for all ages to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The Molinillo area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Miranda del Castañar - Villanueva del Conde – circular by the Camino de los Prodigios' or the challenging 'Balcon de Pilatos via the Trasiegos Path'. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the 'Meandro Melero - circular from Sotoserrano' or the 'Sierra de Francia Four Villages Route'. There are also running trails, including the 'Water Trail'. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Molinillo, Cycling around Molinillo, and Running Trails around Molinillo guides.
Yes, several hiking routes incorporate these natural monuments. The Soto Bridge - Alagón River is a key point on various hiking and cycling routes. The Caño Cachope Fountain is ideal for cooling off on mountain bike routes. The Spring on the Camino Mulero to Valero is part of a trail with impressive views. You can find more detailed routes in the Hiking around Molinillo guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Soto Bridge - Alagón River is loved for its historic stone structure and views. The Madroñal Viewpoint is praised for its expansive views of the Sierra de Francia. The Caño Cachope Fountain is valued as a refreshing stop. Overall, the serene environment, opportunities for hiking, and the unique combination of flowing water and historical structures create a memorable experience.
Absolutely. The Caño Cachope Fountain, an old fountain located near Miranda del Castañar, is a perfect spot to cool off, especially for those on mountain bike routes. Another notable water source is the Fuente de La Morana, found within the La Honfría forest.
The terrain around Molinillo varies. Trails can range from easy paths suitable for families to more intermediate and difficult climbs, such as the 'Balcon de Pilatos via the Trasiegos Path'. You'll encounter riverbanks, forest areas, and elevated sections leading to viewpoints, offering a mix of landscapes and challenges. For example, the 'Camino Mulero to Valero' involves an intermediate climb with impressive sights.
Yes, several spots offer great photographic opportunities. The Soto Bridge - Alagón River with its beautiful arches and naturalized riverbanks provides picturesque scenes. The expansive views from the Madroñal Viewpoint are ideal for landscape photography, capturing the vast Sierra de Francia. The cascades and tranquil pools mentioned in the broader Molinillo region research also suggest scenic water features, though specific to the guide's Molinillo, the fountains and river views are excellent.
While specific seasonal tips are not provided, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, making them ideal for exploring the natural monuments. The lush vegetation in spring and the vibrant colors of autumn would enhance the scenic beauty of the viewpoints and forest areas.
Yes, the region features beautiful forest areas. The Madroñal Viewpoint is surrounded by countless church trees, and the Fuente de La Morana is located within the La Honfría forest, providing opportunities for shaded walks and immersion in nature.


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