Tablas de Daimiel National Park
It was declared a National Park on June 28, 1973. It is located 606 metres above sea level on the vast plains of La Mancha, in the province of Ciudad Real, Tablas de Daimiel are the last remaining site of an ecosystem called fluvial tables, which was typical in La Mancha up until the end of the 60s. This wetland landscape was formed thanks to rivers that burst their banks in the central areas of their courses that were formed thanks to semi-endorheic processes and the lack inclination of the surrounding land.
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Restaurants (Total: 6)
Don Gil Restaurant (Albacete)
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Cigarral de las Mercedes Restaurant (Toledo)
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La Fonda de Alberto Restaurant (Valdepeñas)
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Rural accommodation (Total: 62)
Portal de Cabañeros Country House Lodge (Navahermosa)
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Casa Rural La Posada (Tamajón)
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Universitas Rural Palace Country House Lodge (Villaescusa de Haro)
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Casa Rural Casa de los Acacio (San Clemente)
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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



