Castile-La Mancha tourist information

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Areas of Castile-La Mancha
Albacete
Ciudad Real
Cuenca
Guadalajara
Toledo
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Castilla-La Mancha is a wind swept land of fairytale castles, sunflowers, Manchego cheese, the world's biggest vineyard and true Spanish culture.

La Mancha is equally famed for its innumerable windmills that were immortalised in the pages of Miguel Cervantes' Don Quixote.

The timeless charm of the historic towns, stone houses, unpretentious museums and medieval buildings dotting the tile paved winding alleys make La Mancha, a truly monumental region that embodies the soul of Spain's past.

As part of the 400th Anniversary celebrations of Miguel de Cervantes' acclaimed masterpiece Don Quixote visitors will have a rare opportunity to travel Europe's longest ecological route, the Ruta de Don Quixote that was established recently.

 
Towns To Visit In Castile-La Mancha
Albacete
Atienza
Ciudad Real
Cuenca
Guadalajara
Toledo
 
Days Out in Castile-La Mancha
>> Cathedral of San Juan in Albacete - it is a noteworthy attraction that no visitor should ever miss; has been under construction for the last 400 years and still not completed.

>> Lagunas de Ruidera in Albacete - nicknamed "The Mirrors of La Mancha" featured in Don Quixote stories is a mighty stretch of 16 interconnected lakes.

>> Virgin of the Light Church in Cuenca - this 16th century, baroque style church is a popular tourist attraction and the legend says Alphonso 8th saw the Virgin in the exact place where he built the church.
>> The lagoons of La Mancha in Albacete - take time off to explore the chain of fifteen lagoons that are connected by waterfalls and brooks to create an open space of lakes and rivers that are very unique to La Mancha's steppes.
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