Manchego Lamb
The origin of Manchego sheep must be sought among the primitive Mediterranean sheep that formed part of the first branch of the species that adapted to dry countries, strongly dependent on seasonal climate. After their western expansion, the race acquired its own features, showing notable differences from their relatives with trunks and from there went on to their definitive settling, when the race diversified to form Spanish races (Aragonese, Castilian, Segureña and Manchego), as well as French and Portuguese.
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Accommodation (Total: 249)
Balneario de Benito (Salobre)
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Venta Palacio de la Serna (Ballesteros de Calatrava)
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Hotel Abacería (Toledo)
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Restaurants
Cigarral de las Mercedes Restaurant (Toledo)
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La Fonda de Alberto Restaurant (Valdepeñas)
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Mesón-Restaurante El Lomo (Albacete)
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Wineries (Total: 27)
Dehesa del Carrizal (Retuerta del Bullaque)
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Bodega y Viñedos Finca Los Nevados (Socuéllamos)
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Viñedos Cigarral de Santa María (Toledo)
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Bodegas y Viñedos Casa del Valle (Yepes)
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Bodegas Martínez Sáez (Villarrobledo)
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Bodegas Lahoz (Socuéllamos)
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Castilla-La Mancha Map: places of interest
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Tourism Information Office
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Toledo Tourist Information Office (Bisagra)
Puerta de Bisagra s/n
Toledo
(Toledo)
Tel. 925 220 843
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