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.
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The route was well signposted and gave an acurate estimate of distance and time. Quiet a hard walk up but should be no problem for reasonably fit person. The views from the top over Cuenca are quite breathtaking.Can also be accessd by car.
The Valley of Tus is a perfect stranger to the general public, which together with its historical inaccessibility has maintained a wild natural environment unfit for the 21st century. Any of the routes that we can do on foot are fascinating, but sometimes the desire arises to go further, to see a little more. Or simply to be able to get to inaccessible corners on foot in one or half a day with a
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