Las Norias Route
Discover as a family an itinerary through the Ricote Valley where water is the main character. The Abarán Norias Route leads to several of the waterwheels that raised water from the river to irrigate the most distant plains. The so-called Big Wheel is the largest in Europe in operation.
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If you would like to make things even better, you can do this route with Burruticas Project, driving and guiding donkeys as the muleteers of yesteryear did, touring the banks of the Segura River and the traditional irrigation wheels. An activity awarded with the FITUR-AIRE LIBRE 2023 National Award for Open-air activity that distinguishes the best active tourism, ecotourism and sustainable tourism activities.
Read moreWould you like to become Indiana Jones and follow the trail of a disappeared culture?
Follow the traces left by the Muslims in Cieza. The trail will take you to a hill where, as in a dream, rises the Islamic desert of Medina Siyâsa, one of the most important references to know what daily life was like in Al-Andalus.
Read moreThe prehistoric Michelangelo's cave
In the shelter of the Los Almadenes Canyon, countless chasms and caves of enormous natural and cultural value are hidden. The Sima de la Serreta is one of the most unique sites in the Region. This cave is open to the impressive Almadenes Canyon, with walls that in some points reach 120 m. high above the river, this incredible cavity was a Neolithic habitat with more than 50 paintings, which are considered a World Heritage Site for their good state of conservation and uniqueness.
Read moreA little Vitamin B
B for baths, B for beauty. Now it's time to enjoy the unique mineral- medicinal waters of Archena. While children enjoy playing in the pool in the children's area, adults can benefit from the therapeutic properties of water. A break to recharge the batteries of the whole family.
Read moreIs it a river or is it a beach?
A pleasant walk along the river beach of El Arenal takes us to the Miguelico Núñez Ferris Wheel, and ends at the Museum and Interpretation Centre of Light and Water. The young and not so young will learn the operation and use of water as motive energy. Did you know that Blanca was the first municipality with electric public lighting in the Region of Murcia?
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Flying in an aerial circuit, surfing the clouds, or riding a bike through the sky like you've always dreamed? Maybe a zip line over the lagoon? If you prefer climbing, the large climbing wall will let you dive into the world of climbing, competing to be the first to ring the bell of glory. If you make it to the top, you can descend via a fireman's pole or jump into the void
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