Canredondo
A small village in the Province of Guadalajara which, after the dukedom was taken in the Reconquest, was included in the Commune of “Villa y Tierra de Medinaceli”, and later became part of the estate of the La Cerda family, the dukes of Medinaceli, and so it remained until the 19th century.

Location
Between the villages of Torrecuadradilla, Sacercobo, Val de San García and Huetos. It is reached via the A2 motorway, taking exit 101 towards Cifuentes.
- Tourist information
- Town Hall telephone number: (+34) 949 810 565
- How to get there
- Road transport
Nature Spots:
• Los Castillejos
• El Pinar
• Puerta Ruguilla
• El Torreón
• Cerro Pinoso
• Las Fuentes
Art and Monuments:
• 17th-century Parish Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción (Our Lady of the Assumption)
Traditional Festivities:
• Visitación de la Vírgen (Visitation of the Virgin) – First Saturday in July
- Special trips in Canredondo
- The parish church is an interesting 17th-century building with a large tower consisting of one section and a bell-cote above the western wall of the tower, lending it a certain grandiosity, and a simple south-facing doorway with various mouldings inside the atrium or portico gallery. The old pillory which can be seen in the main square is also interesting as is the chapel seen as one enters the village.
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
Fax 925 252 648





