
02 Toledo Consuegra Daimiel Merida

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Consuegra mills and castle
Our next stop takes us to Consuegra, famous for its iconic windmills that stand majestically on the hill.
These windmills, inspired by the famous episodes of Don Quixote, are an iconic symbol of Spanish tradition and history.
Discovering the Past
In addition to the impressive mills, Consuegra is home to a rich historical heritage that invites visitors to immerse themselves in the past. Explore the cobblestone streets, visit the museums and discover the cultural wealth of this picturesque town in La Mancha.
Living Traditions
In Consuegra, traditions remain alive and vibrant. From folklore events to food festivals, this town offers a unique opportunity to connect with the authentic essence of rural Spain
A Natural Paradise: Las Tablas de Daimiel
Our next stop.
Ecological Wealth
Las Tablas de Daimiel are a true oasis of biodiversity, home to a wide variety of species of birds, fish, amphibians and flora. This protected wetland is an invaluable refuge for nature.
Paradise for Birdwatchers
This natural enclave is a true magnet for lovers of bird watching. From gray herons to wild ducks, visitors will be able to enjoy a unique ornithological spectacle, it is a paradise for lovers of nature and bird watching.
Protected Heritage
Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Daimiel Tables are a natural treasure that deserves to be protected and enjoyed by generations to come.
The next destination on our itinerary takes us to the quiet Gasset Reservoir,
It is a true oasis of tranquility, away from the hustle and bustle and stress of everyday life.
In this idyllic setting, visitors can enjoy a wide range of relaxing activities, such as boat trips, sport fishing or simply enjoying nature while reading a good book at the water's edge.
It is a Natural Beauty that is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with rolling hills and pine forests providing an idyllic backdrop. It is a perfect place to appreciate the natural beauty and
recharge energies.
Then we headed to the impressive García Sola Reservoir, its imposing surroundings and
The location of the reservoir surrounded by rock formations and steep cliffs gives it a dramatic and majestic appearance, worthy of admiration.
Followed by the picturesque Puerto de la Peña, where we can marvel at its mountainous landscapes.
Puerto de la Peña is surrounded by imposing mountain formations, with peaks and cliffs rising majestically into the sky, offering a spectacular backdrop.
Winding Roads To reach this enclave, visitors can enjoy a tour along winding roads that go into the heart of the mountains, offering panoramic views at every turn of the road.
Lush Nature
Puerto de la Peña is immersed in lush vegetation, with lush forests, green meadows and a great variety of flora that creates a natural environment of captivating beauty.
Panoramic views
From the different observation points along the port, visitors will be able to enjoy spectacular panoramic views that take in the majestic mountain landscapes and surrounding vegetation.
Finally, our Route comes to an end in charming Mérida.
A city full of history and culture. Where History Comes Alive
Mérida, the archaeological jewel of Extremadura, is a city that perfectly combines history, culture and natural beauty. Known for being an important Roman enclave, Mérida is full of vestiges of its glorious past that make it an essential destination for lovers of history and archeology.
One of the main attractions of Mérida are its impressive Roman remains, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Roman Theater, the Amphitheater, the Roman Bridge over the Guadiana River and the famous Temple of Diana are just some of the wonders that you can admire in this city.
In addition to its Roman legacy, Mérida has charming cobblestone streets, picturesque squares, and a peaceful atmosphere that invites you to stroll and enjoy its historic architecture. The Co-Cathedral of Santa María, the Arab Alcazaba and the impressive Aqueduct of Miracles are other points of interest that you cannot miss.
Gastronomy in Mérida is another strong point, where you can delight in typical dishes such as Extremaduran gazpacho, roast lamb or Extremaduran migas. Don't forget to accompany your meal with a good wine from the region to complete the gastronomic experience.

Daimiel's Tables

Toledo aérea.
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Castilla–La Mancha
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Castilla–La Mancha (UK: , US: , Spanish: [kasˈtiʎa la ˈmantʃa] (listen)), or Castile La Mancha, is an autonomous community of Spain. Comprising the provinces of Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara and Toledo, it was created in 1982. The government headquarters are in Toledo.
The region largely occupies the southern half of the Iberian Peninsula's Inner Plateau, including large parts of the catchment areas of the Tagus, the Guadiana and the Júcar, while the northeastern relief comprises the Sistema Ibérico mountain massif.
It is bordered by Castile and León, Madrid, Aragon, Valencia, Murcia, Andalusia, and Extremadura. It is one of the most sparsely populated of Spain's regions. Albacete, Guadalajara, Toledo, Talavera de la Reina and Ciudad Real concentrate the largest urban areas in the region.
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The region largely occupies the southern half of the Iberian Peninsula's Inner Plateau, including large parts of the catchment areas of the Tagus, the Guadiana and the Júcar, while the northeastern relief comprises the Sistema Ibérico mountain massif.
It is bordered by Castile and León, Madrid, Aragon, Valencia, Murcia, Andalusia, and Extremadura. It is one of the most sparsely populated of Spain's regions. Albacete, Guadalajara, Toledo, Talavera de la Reina and Ciudad Real concentrate the largest urban areas in the region.
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