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Albacete (87) View
Chinchilla de Montearagón
The town of Chinchilla is among the oldest of the province of Albacete, a jewel of the Middle Ages almost fully preserved. It is a town raised upon a rocky hill that sticks out across the plain and it preserves a series of buildings that testify to its ancient and important past.
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Alcalá del Júcar
Arriving at Alcalá del Júcar is breathtaking. Without a doubt it is one of the most spectacular and picturesque towns in the province of Albacete and of all Spain. In 1982 it was declared an Historical Artistic Site.
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Almansa
The town of Almansa, part of the province of Albacete, is known for its spectacular castle, built on top of the great boulder that crowns the city. Almansa Castle, among the most well-preserved in the province of Albacete, presides over and defines the tangle of alleyways that comprise the old quarter and is considered an Historical Artistic Site. Besides its castle, Almansa is also known for its Moors and Christians Festivals and for the famous Battle of Almansa.
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Ayna
Ayna is located in a beautiful and rugged nature site, nearby the River Mundo in the county of Sierra del Segura (Segura Mountains), in the province of Albacete. It owes its name to the Arabs and it means "Hidden Fountains" and "Beautiful Eyes".
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Ciudad Real (101) View
Aldea del Rey
Aldea del Rey is a small town in of the province of Ciudad Real located in the Campo de Calatrava, in the valley of the Jabalon River, a tributary of the Guadiana in its natural passage towards Andalusia.
It features the famous Sacred Convent-Castle of Calatrava la Nueva, one of the most important fortresses from the mediaeval period in Spain.
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Fuencaliente
Fuencaliente, is located in the south of the province of Ciudad Real, in the heart of the Sierra Morena mountains, and the highest peak of the range, the Pico de La Bañuela (La Bañuela Peak) (1,323 m high) is found here. Fuencaliente is well-known for its spa and cave paintings. It is a located with great cultural and natural wealth.
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Viso del Marqués
Viso del Marqués is in the southern part of the province of Ciudad Real and its municipal boundary is among Spain's longest, running through the northern foothills of the Sierra Morena. It is a land of olive trees and big-game reserves.
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Alcázar de San Juan
A village in the province of Ciudad Real situated in the centre of Spain, in the heart of La Mancha.
Since in 1748 the baptism certificate of a “Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra” was discovered in its Santa María la Mayor’s Church, it has contested with Alcalá de Henares the honour of being the Don Miguel de Cervantes’s birthplace. Cervantes’s knowledge of La Mancha’s environment and personalities would seem to support its claim.
The arrival of the railroad in 1854 profoundly changed the economic structure of the town, turning it into the area’s economic engine.
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Cuenca (245) View
Cuenca
Come and discover this landscape city classified as a World Heritage City by the UNESCO that greets the visitor with a perfect fusion of modern art and tradition as capital of the province of Cuenca.
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Mota del Cuervo
Situated in the south-western corner of the province of Cuenca, stretching the length of a hill slope that reaches into the plain, we find the Santiago worship place Mota del Cuervo, an excellent example of the urban architecture in the county, in spite of industrial and commercial progress in recent years, whose most attractive and unique element is the group of Windmills on the hilltop. Mota del Cuervo is the “Balcony of the Mancha” (a tourist geography denomination it adopted in 1967), where windmills overlook the extensive horizon.
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Motilla del Palancar
Motilla del Palancar lies in the south-east of the Province of Cuenca, in the Region of La Manchuela to the east of the River Júcar and in the headwater area of Alarcón reservoir. The town covers an area of 7,370 hectares and acts as a crossroads between Valencia, Albacete, Madrid and Cuenca itself.
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Guadalajara (289) View
Toledo (204) View
Orgaz
Orgaz is a monumental historical town, tucked away on the north plains of the Sierra de Los Yébenes, a mountain area in the province of Toledo, just 33km away from the city of Toledo. Its fascinating town, declared a Historical Artistic Site, is ruled from above by the needles of the towers of the Parochial Church of Saint Thomas and the merlons of its Castle. Orgaz is surprising due to its unique popular architecture: an urban area full of whitewashed houses and sculpted coats of arms on their façades, and some interesting monuments which await you.
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Almorox
Almorox is a beautiful village in the Province of Toledo. With just 2,500 inhabitants or so, its natural surroundings and the village itself entice visitors to rest and enjoy nature. It lies in the north of the province, near the boundary with the neighbouring Province of Ávila.
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Oropesa
Visiting and discovering Oropesa is travelling to a medieval town spotted with monumental buildings such as convents, churches and palaces. Its powerful castle, of a defiant appearance, confronts us from the motorway linking Madrid and Extremadura. The castle is now a Parador (state-run hotel) and it is a majestic addition to a village preserving and proudly showing the wealth of its monuments and landscapes. Each year in April, Oropesa dresses up in medieval costume to celebrate its Medieval Festivals. Would you like to take part?
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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
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