Attractions and places to see around Argamasilla De Calatrava offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural heritage, and unique natural landscapes. Situated within the volcanic Campo de Calatrava region, the area features a diverse terrain with volcanic outcrops, lagoons, and the seasonal River Tirteafuera. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient churches and historical buildings to natural monuments and archaeological sites. The municipality provides opportunities to experience both its rich past and its distinct geological formations.
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The Stone Bridge over the Jabalón River in Corral de Calatrava is a historic structure that is part of several hiking and cycling routes in the region.
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Bar el Titi is already closed due to the retirement of the owner, but we have another one with the Estrella Galicia sign where we can regain our strength.😊
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The Hermitage of the Virgen de los Santos is a place of worship and devotion on the hill that bears its name, near the town of Pozuelo de Calatrava. It is a construction from the 15th or 16th century, with a Mudejar roof and a baroque altarpiece that houses the image of the patron saint. The sanctuary is located on a magical and once strategic pointy mountain, and its white and luminous architecture stands out in the landscape.
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Museum hotel. A stay with art, a luxury experience surrounded by nature in a charming hotel in Ciudad Real. The Serna Palace in Ballesteros de Calatrava is located in a natural space with peculiar characteristics. Campo de Calatrava is a large natural region defined by its geographical and historical reality. The Calatrava order developed its activity in this region for seven centuries as a result of the concessions that Sancho III made due to the impossibility of defending them from the attack of the Almohads. To carry out this task, Abbot Raimundo de Fitero and Fray Diego Velásquez created the religious-military order of Calatrava in the year 1158.
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Today we even find a puddle under his eyes.
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Before the junction of the Río Guadiana with the Río Jabalón, we find this beautiful Roman bridge that crosses the course of the last river, the Jabalón. The area is beautiful but with little shade in the summer.
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Located at the foot of the Monument to the Miner, an imposing bronze sculpture, the work of Pepe Noja, which represents the mining history of the city, borders the volcanic area of Campo de Calatrava and in its vicinity is the Valley of Alcudia. Mining activity is of special importance with the Mining Museum, a building that surrounds an old headframe and simulates a coal selection workshop. On its two floors, the museum discourse addresses the transformation of Puertollano into an industrial city due to the discovery of coal. The mining tradition of this town is very present in its different corners, such as the Castillete de Santa María, which welcomes its visitors at the entrance to the city. It is also worth seeing the Monument to the Miner, mentioned above and located on the Cerro de Santa Ana, from which we will obtain a fantastic panoramic view of the city and its surroundings.
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Located on a pointed hill, is the white and luminous sanctuary of the patron saint. In the enclosure next to the hermitage there is a conglomerate of small and traditional buildings: the santero's house, premises for the use of the brotherhood, and houses and rooms that can be rented to individuals for meals or celebrations.
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The region is known for its unique volcanic landscape, part of the Natural Monument of the Macizo Volcánico del Campo de Calatrava. You can discover craters, lagoons, and basaltic formations. The area also features the seasonal River Tirteafuera and remnants of ancient settlements like those found near Laguna Blanca. For a historical natural landmark, consider visiting the Bridge over the Jabalón River, which offers scenic views of the Campo de Calatrava.
Yes, the natural environment, particularly the volcanic routes and trails connecting to the Valle de Alcudia and Sierra Madrona, is ideal for hiking and cycling. You can find various routes for different sports. For mountain biking, explore options like the 'Puertollano a Argamasilla de Calatrava – circular' route. If you prefer gravel biking, consider the 'Argamasilla de Calatrava – Inquisition House-Palace loop'. For general cycling, the 'Calatrava Volcanoes Loop from Argamasilla' is a popular choice. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails, Gravel Biking, and Cycling guides for the area.
Argamasilla de Calatrava boasts a rich history. Key sites include the Gothic-style Church of Nuestra Señora de la Visitación, dating from the 16th-17th centuries, and the 17th-18th century Casa de la Inquisición with its Baroque and Neoclassical facade. You can also visit several traditional chapels like Ermita de Nuestra Señora del Socorro, which includes a museum of antique farming tools. The Centro Cívico Cultural 'La Bodega,' housed in an old winery, offers cultural events.
For a glimpse into the prehistoric origins of the area, visit the Archaeological Site of Sala de los Moros. This site features a Bronze Age megalithic tomb and is near the Rupestrian Paintings of Ventana Natural, which are recognized as an Asset of Cultural Interest. The site covers a broad chronological period from the Chalcolithic to the Iron Age.
Many of the natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. For example, exploring the volcanic landscapes or visiting the chapels offers an educational and engaging experience. The nearby settlement of Puertollano, with its Mining Museum, provides an interesting historical outing for all ages. Additionally, the traditional architecture of Argamasilla de Calatrava, with its small squares, can be pleasant for a family stroll.
The nearby settlement of Puertollano offers attractions related to its mining history. You can visit the Mining Museum, which details the city's industrial transformation and features old machinery. Don't miss the Monumento al Minero, an imposing bronze sculpture on Cerro de Santa Ana, offering panoramic views of the city. The Paseo San Gregorio is also a vibrant green space for relaxation.
The region's climate is generally Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) are typically the most pleasant, offering moderate temperatures and comfortable conditions for exploration. During these seasons, the natural landscapes are particularly inviting.
The Macizo Volcánico del Campo de Calatrava, a Natural Monument, is a significant habitat for various species. It supports endangered species such as the Iberian imperial eagle, black vulture, black stork, and Iberian lynx. Birdwatching and observing the unique flora are popular activities in this geologically rich area.
The Ermita de Nuestra Señora del Socorro is a Neoclassical chapel from the late 19th century, located about 1 km from the town along the Cañada Real. Beyond its religious importance, it houses a museum within its patio galleries, showcasing antique farming tools and regional costumes, offering a glimpse into the local heritage and traditions.
Argamasilla de Calatrava preserves traditional Manchegan architecture, characterized by small, single-story houses with white facades and traditional grilles. The urban center features a star-shaped layout with numerous small squares, reflecting the historical development and cultural identity of the town.
The Palacio de la Serna, located in Ballesteros de Calatrava, is a historical site set within the unique natural space of Campo de Calatrava. This region is historically significant due to the Order of Calatrava, a religious-military order founded in 1158, which developed its activities here for seven centuries. The palace itself is described as a museum hotel, offering a blend of art, history, and nature.


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