What to do in Molinaseca?

The new way to discover Molinaseca live, a game to find the most interesting corners, solve puzzles and learn interesting facts about its history without even realizing it. At your leisure, without schedules or reservations. From the moment you start, you will have 12 hours to finish (it won't take you more than 2), being able to stop to rest, have a drink...

Escape room en Molinaseca

Discover Molinaseca in a special way

It is clear that if you visit Molinaseca you will not miss its Roman bridge or its little squares... But did you know that every summer a beach is opened on the river bank? You know, those little details that few people know about, and that open your eyes like planets.

Experiencia en Molinaseca

Experience in Molinaseca

The Time Pirates are stirring up the past and only you, Guardians of Time, can keep history on track.

29.99€

Immediate access. No schedules. Available 24 hours.
Available languages:
Español
Time available:
12h
Estimated duration:
2h
Distance:
1.5Km
Where does it start?
Monumento al peregrino

What to see in Molinaseca

The best way to discover Molinaseca and learn about its history is through our experience, which will guide you through its streets while you solve challenges and learn about its past. Throughout the experience, you will be able to explore its monuments and understand the context that surrounds them.

However, so that you don't miss out on the essentials, we've listed below the essential places to make the most of this charming place.

Calles medievales de Molinaseca

Medieval streets

The medieval streets of Molinaseca, such as Calle Real, take you back in time with their stone houses and traditional features.

Ermita Nuestra señora de las Angustias de Molinaseca

Our Lady of Sorrows

Although in the 11th century it was already a chapel to honour travellers, the current building was rebuilt in the 17th century.

Iglesia de San Nicolás de Bari en Molinaseca

Church of Saint Nicholas of Bari

Built in the 17th century, it is the most notable church in Molinaseca. In its tower there is an image of the bishop Saint Nicholas.

Roman bridge Molinaseca

The Roman Bridge, or Pilgrims' Bridge, is located in the pretty town of Molinaseca, in León. This bridge is an important part of the Camino de Santiago, offering a break to pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela.

This bridge is believed to have been built in Roman times, and although it has been restored and expanded over the centuries, it still retains ancient details, such as the three semi-buried vaults that date back to that time.

The bridge crosses the Meruelo River and is known for its solid construction, with arches that make it resistant and beautiful for those who visit it.

Puente romano Molinaseca
Playa fluvial de Molinaseca

Molinaseca river beach

Molinaseca River Beach, next to the Meruelo River, is ideal for relaxing when it's hot. It has cool waters and easy access, so it's common to see both locals and tourists taking a dip. After swimming, many lie down on the green grass near the water to sunbathe and rest.

It is a completely natural beach, where the water is constantly renewed thanks to the flow of the river and the floodgates that control its reservoir.

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