Cabañeros National Park
The Cabañeros National Park was declared a National Park on November 20, 1995. Its landscape is formed by extensive grazing lands with rich seasonal pastures where a variety of animals feed. The hills and peaks covered with Mediterranean forest and scrublands are the home to a variety of birds and mammals. Here we find over 200 different bird species, with the most noteworthy species being large birds of prey, including eagles and vultures; and mammals such as deers, roe deers or boars. The park is also noted for its rich flora, including a variety of tree and bush species.
Camp Sites (Total: 32)
Pantapino Campsite (Olmedilla de Alarcón)
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Los Batanes Campsite (Ossa de Montiel)
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Rosarito Campsite (Oropesa)
El Colvillo Campsite (Trillo)
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Rural accommodation (Total: 62)
El Dehesón Country House Lodge (Alcaudete de la Jara)
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La Luna Country House Lodge (Mota del Cuervo)
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El Cigarral del Pintor Country House Lodge (Toledo)
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Casa Rural La Abuela Fidela (Villanueva de los Infantes)
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Restaurants (Total: 6)
La Fonda de Alberto Restaurant (Valdepeñas)
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Mesón-Restaurante El Lomo (Albacete)
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Montecristo Restaurant (San Pedro)
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Castilla-La Mancha Map: places of interest
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Tourism Information Office
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Talavera de la Reina Tourist Information Office
Palenque, 2
Talavera de la Reina
(Toledo)
Tel. 925 826 322
Fax 925 806 614


