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Places of all kinds worth visiting
The Molina Museum is located in the cultural complex of the Convent of San Francisco, and houses an excellent collection.
Ver másMolina Castle is a 12th century fortress. The Aragon Tower was built over the Arab castle, and the latter over a Celtiberian castro.
Ver másThe Sanctuary of the Virgen de la Hoz, is in an incomparable natural setting known as the "Barranco de la Hoz" and next to the river Gallo.
Ver másThe El Ceremeño museum is located on the ground floor of the Herrería Town Hall and a reconstruction of the necropolis is nearby.
Ver másThe alleys of Peñas Rubias are also known as the "enchanted town of Orea" and are a curious relief resulting from erosion and modelling.
Ver másThe fort of Saelices de la Sal belonged to the national side, is unique in the Geopark and is located in an enclave invisible to the eye of the visitor.
Ver másSantiuste Castle dates back to the 15th century and is located just one kilometre from Corduente, guarding the entrance to the Barranco de la Hoz ravine.
Ver másThe Fuente de las Tobas is one of the most beautiful waterfalls of the Alto Tajo, located in the middle of the canyon, it will take your breath away.
Ver másThe river of stones of Orea is an accumulation of thousands of quartzite blocks that covers the slope of the Cerro de San Cristóbal.
Ver másLas Salinas de San Juan are a set of two salt mines that have been restored, they offer guided tours and you can even buy the salt extracted.
Ver másThe Cave Shelters of Rillo de Gallo, known as the "Abrigos del Llano" have been a World Heritage Site since 1998.
Ver másThe Chequilla bullring is a small enclosure formed by the whim of nature. Different towers of red sandstone
Ver másErosion on sandstones and conglomerates has led to the formation of these curious residual reliefs called "Las Quebradas".
Ver másThis watchtower is located on the hillside where an ancient Arab settlement once stood. This enclave was already known from Palaeolithic times.
Ver másThe Cueva de Los Casares is located 3 kilometres north of the town of Riba de Saelices, perfectly adapted for visits.
Ver másThe Cueva de la Ramera is an underground conduit hanging from the Hoz de Beteta, accessible from the Cueva del Armentero theme walk.
Ver másThe water really does seem to turn to stone in the Aguaspeña, a waterfall active all year round that is a large tuff in formation
Ver másThe Tagüenza Bridge in one of the hidden places of the Tagus, curious and full of ingenuous beauty.
Ver másPeña Escrita is home to some unique and mysterious engravings, distributed in two different formations or places near Canales de Molina.
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