Best attractions and places to see around El Pobo De Dueñas include a blend of historical sites, cultural insights, and natural landscapes within the Señorío de Molina - Alto Tajo region. This area, located in the province of Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha, features a landscape of hills and flat dryland farming fields. Historically, it served as a significant borderland between Castilla and Aragón, contributing to its rich heritage. The region is also recognized for its paleontological significance, with fossilized graptolites found…
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Pozuel del Campo is a small town in the Jiloca region that is located on top of a promontory. Particularly noteworthy of this farmhouse is the church of San Miguel, from the 18th century, within which altarpieces from the 15th and 16th centuries are preserved.
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The N-211 road between Monreal del Campo and Molina de Aragón runs through a vast plain planted with cereals and some almond trees. The view is lost between the chromatic contrasts of the earth and the sky,
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Next to the path, we find this beautiful windmill that reminds us of those of Sancho Panza in his stories about Castilla-La Mancha. It is in a good state of conservation and is located near the town of Ojos Negros. Without a doubt, one of the charms of the Jiloca region that deserves to be visited.
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An icon of the town of Ojos Negros, this mill dates back to the 16th-17th century and today can be seen fully restored. You can enter it and inside see its different rooms that will allow you to understand how this wonderful work of engineering worked. The warehouse is located on the ground floor and all the machinery was located above it.
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Windmill that is on the road before reaching the town of Ojos Negros. The mill can be seen from the road and is accessed thanks to the fact that it is a few meters from the road itself.
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Castellar de la Muela is a municipality in the province of Guadalajara, located at the foot of the Sierra de Caldereros. It is worth visiting its Romanesque hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Carrasca and enjoying the beautiful views of the fields from the top of the town.
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Pozuel del Campo is a small town in the province of Teruel, a few kilometers from the border with Castilla-La Mancha. In the past a castle stood here, but today there are no traces of this construction, only few remains of the wall. In any case, it is a pleasant stop where you can refill your bottles at the public fountain on the way between Monreal and Molina de Aragón.
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El Pobo de Dueñas offers a rich history. You can explore the 16th-century Ojos Negros Mill, which is fully restored and demonstrates its original engineering. The village itself features the 16th-century Church of Nuestra Señora de la Ascensión and traditional Molinense manor houses. On the outskirts, you'll find the 18th-century Hermitage of the Virgen del Campo and the Hermitage of La Soledad. Additionally, remnants of the Watchtower of La Herreruela, part of a historic frontier defense system, are present in the area.
The Ethnographic Museum, located in the Town Hall of El Pobo de Dueñas, is an excellent place to learn about local history. It features exhibits showcasing tools used by villagers in past decades and includes a small paleontological section with local fossils, including internationally recognized graptolites.
The region around El Pobo de Dueñas is characterized by a landscape of hills and flat dryland farming fields, offering scenic views. It is part of the Señorío de Molina - Alto Tajo region, lying between Monreal del Campo and Molina de Aragón. You'll encounter moor-like plains with distant views of nearby hills and the Sierra Menera. A notable scenic drive is the Road between fields, which offers expansive views of cereal and almond tree plantations.
Yes, the area around El Pobo de Dueñas is suitable for cycling. You can find various routes for different types of bikes. For touring bicycles, consider routes like the 'Church of El Pedregal loop from El Pedregal' (easy, 9.3 km). More options are available in the Cycling around El Pobo De Dueñas guide.
Absolutely. The region offers several mountain biking trails. For example, you can explore the 'Setiles loop from El Pedregal' (moderate, 51.8 km) or the 'Castle of Zafra – Laguna Honda loop from El Pedregal' (moderate, 44.7 km). Discover more routes in the MTB Trails around El Pobo De Dueñas guide.
While specific hiking routes are not detailed in the provided data, the landscape of hills and plains, along with the historical Camino del Cid route passing through, suggests opportunities for walking and exploring the natural and cultural heritage on foot. The nearby Castellar de la Muela offers beautiful views from its Romanesque hermitage, which can be reached by walking.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The restored Ojos Negros Mill offers an engaging look into historical engineering. The Ethnographic Museum provides an educational experience about local history and paleontology. Additionally, the nearby settlement of Pozuel del Campo with its 18th-century church and remnants of an old castle wall can be an interesting stop for all ages.
El Pobo de Dueñas, located in a region with dryland farming fields, is generally pleasant during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder for outdoor activities. Summer can be warm, ideal for enjoying local events like the annual El Pobo de Dueñas Fair. Winter offers a different, often stark, beauty to the moor-like plains.
Yes, El Pobo de Dueñas hosts an annual fair that includes artisans, food stalls, and community activities. A unique cultural experience involves theatrical visits around the village, where locals dress in period costumes and demonstrate traditional tasks like laundry, offering a vivid glimpse into historical village life.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, cultural insights, and natural beauty. The fully restored Ojos Negros Mill is a popular highlight, allowing visitors to understand its engineering. The historical significance of places like Pozuel del Campo with its ancient altarpieces and castle remnants, and the scenic views from Castellar de la Muela are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, road cyclists can find challenging and scenic routes. For instance, the 'Las Tres Taifas and Peracense Castle Loop' is a moderate 77.8 km route. More extensive and difficult options, such as the 'Molina de Aragón – Molina de Aragón Castle loop from Corduente (núcleo)' (122.7 km), are also available. You can explore these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around El Pobo De Dueñas guide.


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