Best attractions and places to see around Las Pedroñeras include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural areas within the province of Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha. The town is known for its agricultural heritage, particularly garlic production, and features an old town with traditional Manchegan architecture. Visitors can explore a blend of historical buildings and natural landscapes, including wetlands and hills offering panoramic views. The region provides opportunities for exploring its heritage and surrounding natural beauty.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Built in the 15th century by order of Don Juan Pacheco, first Marquis of Villena, the castle is a notable example of Gothic-Mudejar architecture. The castle has been restored and turned into a museum, and is now considered a Site of Cultural Interest. In addition to its rich history, the castle is known for events such as the National Medieval Combat Championship, which is held annually.
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The castle was built in 1456 by order of Juan Pacheco, a prominent nobleman during the reign of Henry IV. Its architectural style combines Gothic and Mudejar elements. It has a peculiar triangular plan and a strategic location on the top of a hill. Over the centuries, the castle has witnessed historical events, from visits by the Catholic Monarchs to restorations and cultural events. Today, the castle hosts exhibitions, dramatized tours, medieval combat tournaments and the impressive Trebuchet Park, which displays full-scale siege engines. 😊🏰
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Built in the 15th century by order of the first Marquis of Villena, Don Juan Pacheco, it is located on the San Cristóbal hill. Currently the castle is owned by the Ducal House of Peñaranda y Montijo, which through a management company chaired by the Count of Montalvo, Mr. Javier Fitz-James Stuart de Soto, has carried out a final rehabilitation between 2008 and 2016 with which has become a museum and also hosts various events. In the month of May/June, the Historical Recreation Days are held in the Castle, which allow us to see the life of warriors, artisans, doctors, monks, lords or peasants. National and international medieval combat tournaments are also held, a spectacular contact sport with period weapons and armor.
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The Castle of Santiago de la Torre, known in the region as Santiaguillo, is a medieval fortress located in the village of the same name. Although after its disappearance it was annexed to the municipality of San Clemente, its heart remains Provencian. This castle is located in the southwest of the province of Cuenca, in the heart of the region of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. Explore this medieval treasure and immerse yourself in its legacy! 🏰🌿
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Villarrobledo, 86 km from the capital, is one of the largest towns in La Mancha, Albacete. It collects in its municipal term the districts of Moharras and Casa de Peñas. It was the 16th century that of its economic and social splendor, as demonstrated by several of the constructions that were made during this century such as the current church of San Blas, several convents and even the Town Hall. All of them are visits of interest. But in addition, it offers an urban complex of wide streets and whitewashed walls in the style of other towns in La Mancha, characteristic of the winery industry that prevails in the area. Its Carnivals deserve special mention, one of the most important in Spain, declared of national tourist interest.
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Villarrobledo is a beautiful town. It is famous for its collection of historical heritage in the form of convents, churches, hermitages and cobbled streets. Its carnival attracts more and more visitors. And the Plaza de Ramón y Cajal is the perfect place to have a drink and rest, if you are passing through with your bicycle.
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The church of San Blas, from the 15th and 16th centuries, is a beautiful example of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture, which has earned it the declaration of a National Monument, a title obtained in 1977. The oldest part of the building is in the Flamboyant Gothic style, executed with great mastery. The rest was built in the purest Renaissance style and with the stamp of Vandelvira. The current temple of San Blas stands on a primitive Gothic church from the mid-15th century, at the end of this century it began to be replaced by a new factory. At the foot are remains of the primitive church, of which its western portal stands out, with a magnificent structure made in the Flamboyant Gothic style and made up of an elegant opening with a pointed arch and very slender shapes.
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Building declared an Asset of Cultural Interest with a monumental façade, which is the most outstanding example of Baroque in civil architecture. It is linteled and framed by two superb Corinthian columns that support a beautiful front, very projecting and topped by pinnacles. Above the distil door there is no coat of arms, but an oval stone border or medallion that centers the front and contains a Latin inscription dated 1797. This oval is finished off by a vase topknot. The Téllez House is surrounded by other buildings also declared of Cultural Interest, which make Enrique Arce Street the most monumental in Villarrobledo. At number 3 of this street we find another house with a doorway with outstanding characteristics: lintelled stone, equipped with thick columns and an upper body. In the lower part, its attached pilasters stand out. The upper part rises on a cornice and is flanked by two Doric columns that end in a small triangular pediment. On both sides of the doorway we can find two stone coats of arms and in the center a typical grill.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Castle of Santiago de la Torre, an 11th-century medieval fortress. Another significant site is Castillo de Belmonte, a 15th-century castle combining Gothic and Mudejar styles. Within Las Pedroñeras itself, explore the Parish Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, the Palace of the Marquis of Las Pedroñeras, and the Old Jesuit Residence.
Yes, there are several. The San Blas Church (Villarrobledo) is a National Monument showcasing Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. In Las Pedroñeras, you can also see the Parish Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, Ermita del Santo Sepulcro, Ermita de San Julián, and Ermita de la Virgen de Belén.
The area offers beautiful natural landscapes. You can visit the Lagunas de Manjavacas Natural Park, part of the La Mancha Húmeda Biosphere Reserve, which is excellent for bird watching. Other wetlands like El Taray, Huevero, and Laguna Grande are also accessible. For panoramic views, consider visiting Cerro de los Santos or Cerro La Mira.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are cycling routes through the garlic fields and dedicated hiking trails like the 'Ruta del Ajo'. For more structured routes, explore the hiking routes around Las Pedroñeras, gravel biking routes, or MTB trails.
Families can enjoy exploring Castillo de Belmonte, which hosts exhibitions, dramatized tours, and medieval combat tournaments, including a Trebuchet Park. The town of Villarrobledo also offers an urban complex with wide streets and historical sites that can be interesting for a family stroll.
Las Pedroñeras is known as the 'Garlic Capital'. You can visit the Museum of Garlic and Ethnography to learn about the history, cultivation, and culinary uses of garlic. The Casa-Museo del Tío Pajares also offers a glimpse into local life and history. Don't miss the monumental Great Garlic Sculpture dedicated to the town's most famous product.
The summer months are particularly vibrant as Las Pedroñeras hosts the International Garlic Fair, attracting visitors for activities, tastings, and exhibitions related to garlic. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling through the fields.
Absolutely. The entire town's identity revolves around garlic. Beyond the Museum of Garlic and Ethnography, you can experience the annual International Garlic Fair in summer. Additionally, the old town features numerous stately homes with noble crests, arches, and columns, reflecting traditional Manchegan architecture.
There's a variety of hiking trails. For example, you can find easy routes like the 'Belmonte – circular via the Castle, the Collegiate Church of San Bartolomé and El Puntal' (4.3 km) or moderate options such as 'Around Belmonte — circular from the castle' (13 km). More challenging trails like the 'Route of the Hermitage of San Cristóbal' (21.4 km) are also available. You can explore more options on the hiking guide for Las Pedroñeras.
Yes, the region offers opportunities to visit local wineries (Bodegas). Here, you can taste regional wines and learn about the history of wine production in the area, complementing the agricultural focus on garlic.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. For instance, the San Blas Church is admired for its imposing architecture and privileged location. The Castle of Santiago de la Torre is valued for its medieval legacy, offering a journey into history. The Castillo de Belmonte is praised for its well-preserved interior and engaging exhibitions that transport visitors to medieval times.
Yes, the area is ideal for cycling. You can find routes that take you through the extensive garlic fields, offering a unique way to experience the natural beauty and learn about garlic production. For specific routes, check out the gravel biking guide or MTB trails around Las Pedroñeras.


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