Under the slogan 'Los Molinos in yellow', the festival aims to strengthen coexistence and highlight local identity, as stated by Mayor Antonio Coello Gómez-Rey. The organization has involved associations, volunteers, businesses, and residents, emphasizing the community spirit of the event.
“"The festival is an excellent opportunity to strengthen coexistence and highlight the identity of the municipality."
The Tourism Councilor, Cristina Riaño Salas, highlighted the variety of proposals combining nature, culture, sports, and gastronomy. The objective is to revitalize the local environment and support the economic activity of Los Molinos.
The program includes guided routes and hiking, both day and night, to enjoy the blooming. For sports enthusiasts, there will be MTB rides, Nordic walking, horse riding routes, and volleyball and chess tournaments. Culture and music will also have their place with open-air concerts and performances in the Plaza de España, featuring musical tributes and shows amidst nature.
Gastronomy will play a significant role with initiatives such as the craft beer fair Birramolinos 2026 and the active participation of local hospitality businesses. Additionally, family activities and creative workshops have been organized, including ceramic painting and artistic routes in the natural environment.
One of the key moments will be Cambroño Day, celebrated on April 25 with concerts, sports activities, and entertainment throughout the municipality. On weekends, the festival will offer organized experiences such as guided environmental routes, horse rides, workshops, visits to an artisanal distillery, and plane flights to admire the landscape from above.




