In Castile-La Mancha lies Consuegra, whose name derives from the pre-Roman town of Consabura, which means "confluence of the River Sabo", now called the River Amarguillo. The windmills of Consuegra are the main attraction in this town in Toledo. Together with the Castillo de La Muela castle, this site has been declared a Site of Cultural Interest, sitting atop the Calderico hill which dominates the view over the city.
Thanks to our wide range of cheap trips to Consuegra, you can try your own hand against the windmills that featured in Don Quixote, or tour the castle whose construction began in the 10th century, during the Caliphate of Córdoba, and enjoy a breathtaking view of the town. Of course the Old Quarter is no less beautiful from the ground. At the heart of Consuegra you’ll find Plaza de España, a square that was once a Roman forum and is now home to the Renaissance-style town hall.
All this and more await if you book one of our package deals to Consuegra. If you’re interested in religious architecture, you won't want to miss Iglesia del Santísimo Cristo de la Vera Cruz, a 19th-century, neo-baroque style church. In contrast, Iglesia de San Juan Bautista is Mudéjar in style. There are many other buildings and monuments of interest in Consuegra, such as the Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor, the convent of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores and El Alfar, a traditional building where pottery was made.
Consuegra is 37 miles from Toledo and Ciudad Real, and just over 60 miles from Madrid. The nearest train station is Villacañas, over 18 miles away serviced by medium- and long-distance trains. The nearest bus station is in El Romeral. When you’re on one of our trips to Consuegra, make sure to check the local calendar for festivities. One highlight is the rose of saffron festivity, in late October, when the town’s streets are filled with the aroma of this exclusive spice. You won't want to miss it!