The Murcia region combines natural areas and historical sites. The Usero natural pool, Calblanque beaches and Almadenes gorge display the natural landscape. Medieval castles, monasteries and 16th century coastal towers present the region's history. The Salzillo Museum preserves religious wooden sculptures from the 18th century.
Bullas, Murcia, Spain
The waterfall feeds a natural pool between limestone rocks in the Mula River. Water drops from two different heights into the basin.
Algezares, Murcia, Spain
A 17th-century mountain monastery overlooking the Segura Valley. The chapel contains a statue of Mary and religious artworks.
Murcia, Spain
A historical park from 1786 with large ficus and plane trees. Stone monuments and geometric flower beds decorate the grounds.
Monteagudo, Murcia, Spain
A fortress ruin on a limestone rock from the Arabic period. A 14-meter Christ statue marks the highest point.
Murcia, Spain
Primary museum collection displays religious wood sculptures by Francisco Salzillo, with emphasis on 18th-century Spanish passion scenes and detailed nativity sets.
Lorca, Murcia, Spain
Historical baroque building with decorated stone facade from the 17th century. The interior contains a collection of Spanish paintings and furniture.
Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
Nature reserve with sand beaches, rocky coves and coastal paths. The park protects native plant species and offers marked hiking trails.
Ricote, Murcia, Spain
Agricultural area with ancient irrigation canals and citrus plantations along the Segura River. Several medieval villages line the valley.
La Azohía, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
This 16th-century military architecture served for coastal monitoring. The tower belongs to the historical defense system against raids.
Calasparra, Murcia, Spain
The religious building complex is carved into rock and overlooks the Segura River. The architecture integrates with the natural surroundings.
Murcia, Spain
The building complex shows architectural influences from three periods. The museum presents religious art and historical documents from the 13th century.
Águilas, Murcia, Spain
The 16th-century defense tower stands on a rocky promontory. From its position it monitors the Mediterranean coast.
Mula, Murcia, Spain
This museum combines contemporary artworks with the architecture of a renovated 16th-century historical building.
Cieza, Murcia, Spain
A gorge with 100-meter rock walls, waterfalls and caves containing archaeological findings from the Stone Age.
Murcia, Spain
A central square with flower stalls, restaurants and historical buildings from the 19th century.
Murcia, Spain
An 18th-century baroque building with gilded altars, frescoes and an octagonal dome.
Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
The coastal zone consists of sand and rocks, surrounded by low mountains. The area contains salt lakes and dunes.
La Manga, Murcia, Spain
The road bridge opens for boats between Mar Menor and Mediterranean Sea. The steep rise creates an optical effect.
Torre-Pacheco, Murcia, Spain
The 312-meter mountain contains several caves with archaeological sites. The fossils date from the Paleolithic period.
Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
The 250-meter sand beach sits in a protected bay. The rocks around the beach provide fishing opportunities.
Moratalla, Murcia, Spain
The gorge has trails amid Mediterranean flora and fauna. Visitors can observe mountain goats and birds of prey.
Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
The beach lies between rocks in a natural bay. It provides changing rooms and a beach bar.
Cehegín, Murcia, Spain
This fortification from 1740 surrounds the old town. The wall measures 500 meters and contains four watchtowers.
La Manga, Murcia, Spain
A 45-meter lighthouse stands on this island. The area contains coral reefs with Mediterranean fish.
Esparragal, Murcia, Spain
This mountain massif features pale limestone rocks and offers multiple climbing routes of varying difficulty levels.
Moratalla, Murcia, Spain
An underground network of natural cavities containing Stone Age archaeological findings and notable rock formations.
Bolnuevo, Mazarrón, Murcia, Spain
Natural sandstone formations shaped by wind and rain over millions of years.
Monteagudo, Murcia, Spain
An 18th century church with baroque altars and a collection of religious artworks on a hilltop.
Cabo Tiñoso, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
Coastal defense complex built on a cliff at 250 meters elevation. The fortification contains two long-range Vickers guns and observation points.
La Unión, Murcia, Spain
Former mining area that received industrial waste between 1957 and 1990. Environmental restoration works aim to recover the natural coastline.
Lorca, Murcia, Spain
Medieval fortress spanning 640 meters on a hilltop. The fortification marked the border between Christian and Muslim territories during the 13th century.
Lorca, Murcia, Spain
Residence built in 1877 with Neo-Renaissance architecture. The building includes period furniture and a garden with Mediterranean and tropical vegetation.