The path climbs the rocky slope directly towards the summit, avoiding small steps and stony ledges. On the ascent there are stone milestones that deviate to the left and lead directly to the Moleta pass. On foggy or blizzard days this section can be difficult to navigate, on the ground it is solid rock and the route is not very clear in some areas. The access to the top looks for a channel on the north face that avoids the walls of the crown of the summit and continues through a panoramic visor surrounding the ring of the mountain. The atmosphere is fantastic with the Midi in the background, the Aisa and Aspe mountains, the Peña Collarada, the Anayet and its cut of volcanic pitons, the marble pits of Los Infiernos, the mass of Balaitus and the high peaks of the Aragonese Pyrenees. La Moleta is a sculpted summit, it is surrounded by a unique rocky nipple, similar to the one its older sister Peña Collarada has. The descent follows the same path through the aerial visor of the north face to the ascent channel, then following the path that goes directly down to the Moleta pass.