10 Things to do Good for Kids in Castile-La Mancha That You Shouldn't Miss

November 16, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Castile-La Mancha, a Spanish land of craggy cliffs, golden fields and red soil, produces savory Manchego cheese, olives, saffron and more than its share of mystery. Chase the enduring legend of Don Quixote among the windmills of Campo de Criptana. Pass through the Bisagra Gate to experience the walled city of Toledo, a UNESCO World Heritage site that pays stylistic tribute to the Christian, Jewish and Islamic cultures. In Guadalajara, palaces and Baroque churches capture the imagination.
Restaurants in Castile-La Mancha

1. Parque Natural del Alto Tajo

Guadalajara Spain http://areasprotegidas.castillalamancha.es/rap/espacios-naturales-protegidos/enp-parque-natural/parque-natural-del-alto-tajo
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5.0 based on 104 reviews

Parque Natural del Alto Tajo

2. Casco Historico de Toledo

Toledo Spain +34 925 26 54 19 http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/379
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5.0 based on 1,702 reviews

Casco Historico de Toledo

Reviewed By duomo2 - Taunton, United Kingdom

Beautiful city, definitely worth a day trip from Madrid, the train was only half an hour. Everything is so well preserved and really clean, it was like an authentic theme park, if that makes sense, in that you are completely transported to a different world. Lots of narrow winding streets and beautiful buildings, absolutely stunning.

3. Oficina de Turismo de Buendia

La Fuente, 16512 Buendia Spain +34 699 52 99 17 [email protected] http://www.ayuntamientodebuendia.com/
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5.0 based on 534 reviews

Oficina de Turismo de Buendia

Reviewed By 196SoniaC

Alberto is an excellent guide and ready to help in any way he can. Buendia is a charming village and well worth a visit.

4. Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes

Calle Reyes Catolicos 17, 45002 Toledo Spain +34 925 22 38 02 http://www.sanjuandelosreyes.org
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4.5 based on 2,386 reviews

Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes

Reviewed By FJGonzalezG - Bethesda, United States

Toledo’s San Juan de los Reyes monastery is beautiful and rich in history. Built in the Isabelline style (a transition between late Gothic and early Renaissance architecture, with decorative influences of Castilian, Flemish, and Mudéjar styles), the church has a long nave with side chapels. The interior is decorated with the coats of arms of the Catholic Monarchs. The beautiful cloister has a lovely garden. Make sure you walk around the small square on the northern side of the monastery to get a good view of the manacles and shackles hanging from the granite walls, as ordered by Queen Isabella in 1494, which had been worn by Christian prisoners held by the Moors in Granada. The monastery is said to have been founded by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella in the late 15th century to commemorate the birth of their son and their victory at the Battle of Toro. Construction began in 1477 and was completed in 1504. At first, the Catholic Monarchs intended to house their mausoleum at the monastery, but later chose Granada as their resting place, after its reconquest in 1492.

5. Parque Natural Lagunas de Ruidera

02611 Spain +34 926 52 81 16 http://lagunasderuidera.es
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Parque Natural Lagunas de Ruidera

6. Lagunas de Ruidera

Ruidera Spain +34 660 04 54 30 [email protected] http://www.lagunasderuidera.net
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4.5 based on 715 reviews

Lagunas de Ruidera

7. Puente de San Pablo (Saint Paul Bridge)

Puente de San Pablo, Cuenca Spain http://www.turismocastillalamancha.es/patrimonio/puente-de-san-pablo-29864/visita
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4.5 based on 2,093 reviews

Puente de San Pablo (Saint Paul Bridge)

Reviewed By Terry061

Great view of the hanging houses and the Parador. A must visit when you visit Cuenca. From the bridge you get a good feeling of how high perched the old town of Cuenca actually is.

8. Rio Mundo Headwaters

Ctra. de Riopar a Siles, S/N Villaverde de Guadalimar, Riopar Spain +34 646 51 04 08 http://www.riomundo.org
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4.5 based on 625 reviews

Rio Mundo Headwaters

9. Palacio del Infantado

Plaza Caidos en La Guerra Civil 13, 19001 Guadalajara Spain +34 949 21 33 01 http://www.guadalajara.es/es/turismo/organiza-tu-viaje/horarios-de-visita/actividad-economica/palacio-infantado.html
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4.5 based on 390 reviews

Palacio del Infantado

Reviewed By 983ruthw - Vienna, Austria

The Palacio del Infantado is easily reachable with the C2 from Madrid and is on the same line as the UNESCO university town of Alcala. However, you need to either walk 20 minutes plus into town or find a bus since there where no taxis at the train station when I arrived. The palace and Guadalajara make a great half day trip since the architecture is so unusual and the churches and the city has a fascinating history which has clear Moor influences.

10. Catedral de Santa Maria de Siguenza

C/ Cardenal Mendoza, 2, Siguenza Spain +34 949 39 02 90 http://www.lacatedraldesiguenza.com
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4.5 based on 1,153 reviews

Catedral de Santa Maria de Siguenza

Reviewed By natalyamccl - Charlotte, United States

This is great place to visit. Great experience. Located in a small town, you can see many places around and they all at walking distance. Check out museum cross the street.

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