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Where are the best photo spots in Castilla-La Mancha? II.

Some great photo spots in Castilla-La Mancha – check out the second chapter. Guadalajara Mirador Felix Rodríguez de la Fuente Road to Sigüenza in Torremocha del Campo in 1980 in honor of the work of Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente This viewing platform was built on the road, and you can enjoy the magnificent scenery from this viewing platform. Mirador de Trijueque The viewpoint offers unparalleled views of the Alcarria Valley (valle de la Alcarria), the meandering river, and safety guardrails that allow visitors to stop to admire the scenery and take photos. The sunrise and sunset views here are particularly charming. The sun shines between the hills and fields, creating a colorful picture, which is very suitable for photography enthusiasts. Ciudad Real Sierra de Los Molinos de Campo de Criptana "They found 30 or 40 windmills in Campo..." That's Kriptana's windmill. This is how Cervantes begins Chapter 8 of Don Quixote, mistaking the windmills for the giants he is about to fight. They are "tower" mills, built of masonry and whitewashed with lime. Under the sunshine of La Mancha, the windmills unfold their blades. No one can miss the opportunity to watch the sunset from this mountain top, where the sky, clouds and sun are Intertwined into a wonderful picture, come here to enjoy the scenery and take photos! In addition to these locations that are great for taking pictures, there is also the Ermita de San Cristobal in Ciudad Real, from where you can see the plains of La Mancha, and the Albacete Mirador de Jorquera, Mirador del Diablo, etc. are all worth a visit!
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Posted: Nov 30, 2024
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