Windmills Consuegra Spain Interior

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(1.2K) · Historical landmark in Consuegra, Spain
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Nov 29, 2024
It was a brief stopover on our way to Granada from Madrid/ Toledo. Interesting and nice to see especially if you’re familiar with Don Quixote.Full review by Chiqui E
Oct 17, 2024
It is a great place to stop between Toledo and Linares. Windmills thar Din Quichote fought - beautiful views, interesting experience indide. Great medieval castle righr next to it. And do not miss tg…Full review by Rai11243
Jul 7, 2024
We stopped here on the way from Toledo to Valencia. We parked the van in the lower car park. There were around seven or eight other campers already there. The road up from here is signed for author…Full review by InvictaMoto

Questions & answers

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Hi, are there public restrooms/bathrooms nearby?
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Yes there are washrooms outside the entrance to the castle on the hill right by the windmills.
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Where are the better vantage points to stop and photograph the windmills? Thanks
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There might be in the small town but I did not see any!
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HI, would like to know where to take the bus to Conseugra from Toledo? My friend and I are planning to take a train from …
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HI, would like to know where to take the bus to Conseugra from Toledo? My friend and I are planning to take a train from Madrid to Toledo on 8 or 9 Oct.
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Yes you can check the site goeuro es
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Dates for Saffron festival 2019, please
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25-27 Oct 2019
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Answer by Liam K · Sep 11, 2018
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Read posts on the windmills & was wondering if you can tell me how easy it is to get to if you don't have a car? We'll be in …
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Read posts on the windmills & was wondering if you can tell me how easy it is to get to if you don't have a car? We'll be in Toledo for a night or 2 and are debating about taking a trip out to see them. Thanks for your help. Nancy
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There is a very charming restaurant with lovely terrace/garden called El Cardenal which I would recommend very much for the site and the traditional Mancha cuisine. For a visit of the …
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There is a very charming restaurant with lovely terrace/garden called El Cardenal which I would recommend very much for the site and the traditional Mancha cuisine. For a visit of the town or the windmills, I thought you could try the service of evaneos who offer tours "à la carte" with guides and drivers. I used it is Latin America and was very pleased by this solution offering transport and expert advises.
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