Best natural monuments around Camuñas are found in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape. Camuñas is situated at the foot of the Cabeza Gorda mountain and is traversed by the Amarguillo River, providing local natural interest. The broader La Mancha region offers significant natural attractions, including designated natural monuments and ecologically important wetlands. These areas provide opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural features of the area.
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Calderico Hill rises from the plains of La Mancha, visible for miles around and giving Consuegra (Toledo) its distinctive character. Its most notable heritage features are the castle and the windmills that line its summit, following its longitudinal profile. The views of the windmills and castle are truly worth seeing.
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The La Pedriza area is also known as "Los Pozos del Agua" (The Water Wells). It is a natural space located 5 km from Herencia, just below the Sierra del Navajo. In the vicinity of La Pedriza is "La Copa," a water reservoir built in 1934 for the supply of water to Herencia. It was built just a few meters from the well from which the water was supplied. Just a few meters away are the hermitages of San Isidro and Virgen de la Cabeza, whose pilgrimages are held in May; and the Nature Classroom.
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After riding through dry environments, a nice place to stop and watch the birds for a while.
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The Laguna Grande de Villafranca de los Caballeros is one of the largest river lagoons in La Mancha and the only one in the region with recreational use. With its 2.5 km long beach, it is a popular tourist destination, especially in the summer months.
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We are facing the Laguna Grande in the city of Villafranca de los Caballeros, with a more than acceptable water level thanks to the recent rains. This area is very well suited for resting and relaxing as they have numerous roofs with tables and seats to eat and enjoy the surroundings.
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It is one of the few sources that we can find in the mountains that has water all year round. The water comes out cool. People from Madridejos, and even other nearby municipalities, come to the fountain to get water, filling several 10 and 25 liter jugs. Some years, in the summer months, if the year has been very dry, a small stream may fall or it may not fall at all.
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The next wetland is the Laguna Grande de Quero, first you have to pass through the town and then the immense endorheic lake emerges surrounded by whitish mountains. The high level of salinity of the water prevents numerous species of birds from abounding, but it has always been a source of resources due to the collection of salt for canning in brine. The path passes the bed of the Cigüela River and enters the surroundings of the Villafranca lagoons, included like all in the Natura 2000 Network within La Mancha Húmeda and declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. The Fauna Reserve is the artificial union of the Small and Large lagoons, creating a huge swamp surface of permanent, deep waters with abundant aquatic and steppe birds prowling over the reed beds on the banks. In the lagoons it is easy to see red duck, mallard, crested pochard, common pochard, little grebe, common coot, great crested grebe and marsh harrier. The shore of the Laguna Grande is equipped with bathing areas for the summer season, recreational spaces, bird observatories and an interpretation center, maintaining a tradition of public use that dates back to the 18th century, when the inhabitants of Villafranca de los Knights took advantage of the medicinal properties of saline waters to cure rheumatic ailments and skin diseases.
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Old castle that is located on the same mountain where the mills of Consuegra are located and where its walls and towers can still be seen and preserved. The views are very beautiful.
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Among the most popular natural monuments, visitors frequently highlight Calderico Hill, known for its iconic windmills and castle, and Laguna Grande de Villafranca, a large river lagoon with a beach. Another appreciated spot is Laguna de Peñahueca, a saline wetland famous for its birdlife and changing water colors.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. Laguna Grande de Villafranca is particularly family-friendly, offering a 2.5 km long beach for swimming in summer, picnic areas, and recreational facilities. Fuente del Umbrión is also suitable for families, providing a refreshing natural spring.
The region offers diverse natural features. You can explore the limestone elevation of Calderico Hill with its panoramic views, or visit the ecologically significant river lagoons like Laguna Grande de Villafranca. The saline wetland of Laguna de Peñahueca is unique for its peculiar vegetation and the vibrant color changes of its waters in summer.
The area around Camuñas is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Senda del Lince' or the 'Windmills Trail' near Consuegra. Cyclists can explore longer loops such as 'Madridejos, Puerto Lápice, and Villafranca Lagoons Loop'. Runners have options like the 'Laguna Grande de Villafranca - circular running' route. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running guide for Camuñas.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. The area around Calderico Hill offers routes with stunning views of the windmills and castle. Within Camuñas itself, the Cabeza Gorda mountain and Amarguillo River provide various hiking opportunities. For more specific routes, you can check the Hiking around Camuñas guide, which includes trails like the 'Senda del Lince' and the 'Windmills Trail'.
The best time depends on your interests. For birdwatching at Laguna de Peñahueca, summer is recommended to witness the chromatic value of the lagoon and observe flamingos, though insect repellent is advised. For swimming and recreational use at Laguna Grande de Villafranca, the summer months are most popular. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the landscapes.
Absolutely. Calderico Hill near Consuegra is a prime example, where the natural limestone elevation is crowned by iconic windmills and the historic Consuegra Castle, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Additionally, La Copa and the Chapels of San Isidro and the Virgen de la Cabeza combines a natural space with historical religious buildings.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from places like Calderico Hill, the unique birdwatching opportunities at the lagoons, and the recreational facilities, especially the beach at Laguna Grande de Villafranca. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the windmills, also receives high praise.
Yes, Fuente del Umbrión is a notable natural spring in the mountains that typically has water year-round. It's a popular spot for locals to collect cool water, offering a refreshing stop during your explorations.
The region is excellent for birdwatching, especially around the wetlands. Laguna Grande de Villafranca is a designated Refuge for Fauna, where you can spot aquatic birds, raptors, and threatened steppe birds like the red-crested pochard and common teal. Laguna de Peñahueca is known for sheltering a significant number of birds, including flamingos, common spoonbills, and bustards.
Yes, Laguna Grande de Villafranca is unique in La Mancha for its recreational use, featuring a 2.5 km long beach that is very popular for swimming during the summer months.
For a relatively easy experience, a stroll along the Amarguillo River within Camuñas offers pleasant natural views and opportunities for ornithological observations. The area around Fuente del Umbrión also provides a gentle natural setting for a short walk to the spring.


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