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Hiking around Alcubillas offers routes through diverse landscapes shaped by the Jabalón River within the Campo de Montiel region. The terrain features vineyards, agricultural lands, and hills such as Cerro de San Isidro and Cerro de la Cruz, providing panoramic views. The area's natural features contribute to varied scenery that changes with the seasons. Alcubillas serves as a starting point for exploring both natural and historical sites in the province of Ciudad Real.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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12.5km
03:18
120m
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Hike the 7.8-mile Villanueva de los Infantes - Fuenllana Circular Trail, a moderate route exploring plains and historical sites.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.75km
01:57
170m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.7km
03:51
120m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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According to local tradition, it served as an Inquisition prison, initially under the jurisdiction of the Jaén Tribunal and later that of Murcia. It reflects the splendor of Villanueva de los Infantes during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Only the ashlar doorway with a lintel remains, bearing a coat of arms depicting a cross with two crossed bones and a skull.
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After the walk, what better way to end the visit to Villanueva de los Infantes than with some Coca-Colas, some cold beers and some tapas in a typical local bar right in the Plaza Mayor, as its name suggests.
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This manor house was once owned by the Bustos family. It is an emblematic 19th-century building with a historicist façade and magnificent wrought-iron balconies. Inside, it preserves a typical Castilian courtyard with Ionic columns, a trefoil frieze, and coffered ceilings in the galleries and entrance hall. The courtyard of the Casa de Rueda houses the world's first scientific museum dedicated to "the place in La Mancha" mentioned by Cervantes as the starting point for Don Quixote's adventures. It displays the sixteen verifiable facts that form the core of the university study that, in 2005, determined that Villanueva de los Infantes is indeed that "place in La Mancha." The research was conducted by a multidisciplinary scientific team from the Complutense University of Madrid, comprised of ten experts in Geography, History, Philology, Sociology, Mathematics, and Information Science, led by Professors of Sociology Francisco Parra Luna and International Relations Santiago Petschen, and the literary scholar Manuel Fernández Nieto. It also houses the Villanueva de los Infantes Interpretation Centre, the city's History and Archaeology Museum. Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Admission: Free
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It was a junior college where Pedro Simón de Abril, translator of the classics who consolidated Castilian as a literary and scientific language, and Bartolomé Jiménez Patón, an important grammarian, Master of Humanities and Rhetoric, and friend of Francisco de Quevedo and Lope de Vega, taught. Its courtyard is one of the most beautiful in Villanueva de los Infantes, with its ribbed vaults and ochre-colored wooden balustrade. Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Admission: Free.
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The Alhóndiga, built in the mid-16th century as a granary (wheat warehouse) and trading house to manage the intense commercial activity, was transformed into a prison in 1719. Inside, inscriptions carved by prisoners on the walls and columns are still preserved. It currently functions as a cultural center, housing a library, auditorium, and other facilities. Access to the site is free.
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On one side is the Church of Santo Domingo, built in the 17th century following the principles of the Counter-Reformation. Highlights include the main altar with its Baroque altarpiece featuring Solomonic columns. Above it are interesting frescoes depicting Saint Dominic. Among the side chapels, the Chapel of Souls, founded by the Ballesteros family, the Chapel of Ecce Homo, commissioned by the Duke of San Fernando, and the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, commissioned by the Bustos family, are particularly noteworthy. However, the most visited site is the convent, or rather, the cell where Francisco de Quevedo died in 1645. Quevedo's cell, open to the public, is the exact spot where the writer passed away shortly after arriving in Villanueva, already very ill. Following the confiscation of church property in 1844, the convent was closed, and today part of the building houses cultural events and a hotel. The opening hours and admission prices are as follows: Opening Hours: Monday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Closed Tuesdays. Wednesday to Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Admission: €2 (Reduced: €1).
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It is an old manor house that originally belonged to the García del Busto family, one of the oldest lineages in the city and owners of the chapel of the first and last burial of Francisco de Quevedo in the Church of San Andrés, where his remains are currently located.
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The Plaza Mayor is Neoclassical in style and a key element of the urban design, housing the main political and religious institutions. The Church of San Andrés is notable for its Neoclassical façade, featuring a deep semicircular arch, an image of Saint Andrew, and the coat of arms of the Habsburgs. Inside, the Chapel of the Busts is preserved, in whose crypt Francisco de Quevedo was buried. Visiting hours and prices are: Hours: Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Admission: General €2 (Reduced €1).
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The hiking terrain around Alcubillas is diverse, shaped by the Jabalón River within the Campo de Montiel region. You can expect to find vineyards, agricultural lands, and significant hills such as Cerro de San Isidro and Cerro de la Cruz, which offer panoramic views. The landscape is often described as a 'carpet of lands' with varied colors that change with the seasons.
The trails around Alcubillas offer a range of experiences. While many routes are considered moderate, there are also easy options available. For example, the Pantano de Vallehermoso loop from Albergue Juvenil Vallehermoso and the Ermita de San Sebastián – Jamila Statue loop from Villanueva de los Infantes are both rated as easy.
Yes, hiking in Alcubillas offers several points of interest. You can explore the ruins of Alcobela Castle on Cerro de la Cruz, which provides 360-degree views. The Cerro de San Isidro also offers impressive panoramic vistas of the Campo de Montiel. Within Alcubillas itself, you can visit the Church of Santa María Magdalena and several hermitages like Ermita del Calvario, Ermita de San Antón, and Ermita de San Isidro. The Main Square and Convent of Santo Domingo are also notable attractions in nearby Villanueva de los Infantes.
The Jabalón River is a central natural feature, defining much of the landscape with picturesque views, especially at sunset. The area is characterized by a mix of vineyards and agricultural lands, creating a 'carpet of lands' with diverse colors that shift throughout the year. The hills, such as Cerro de San Isidro and Cerro de la Cruz, offer natural elevation and scenic beauty.
While specific designated hiker parking areas are not detailed, Alcubillas is a small municipality, and parking is generally available within the town. Many routes, such as those to Cerro de San Isidro and Cerro de la Cruz, can be accessed directly from the town, suggesting convenient starting points.
Information on specific public transport routes directly to Alcubillas for hiking purposes is limited. It is advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport services that connect to larger towns in Ciudad Real province, from which Alcubillas might be accessible. Planning ahead is recommended.
The 'carpet of lands' landscape around Alcubillas changes with the seasons, offering different beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking in this region of Spain, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer can be very hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended during that season.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not provided for all routes, the presence of easy rated trails suggests suitable options for families. The Pantano de Vallehermoso loop is an easy route that could be suitable for families looking for a less strenuous walk.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in natural areas in Spain, provided they are kept under control, especially in agricultural areas or near livestock. There are no specific restrictions mentioned for Alcubillas. However, always be mindful of local regulations, respect private property, and ensure your dog does not disturb wildlife or farm animals.
Alcubillas is a charming 'Manchego' village with traditional white-washed houses. You can find local amenities, including cafes and restaurants, within the village itself. These establishments provide opportunities for refreshments before or after your hike.
The hiking routes in Alcubillas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars from over 4 reviews. Hikers often appreciate the varied terrain, which includes river valleys, agricultural plains, and hills offering scenic viewpoints. The opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical sites is also a highlight.
Yes, there are several circular routes in the area. A notable one is the Villanueva de los Infantes - Fuenllana Circular Trail, which allows you to explore both plains and historical sites. Another option is the Parque de la Glorieta – Church of San Andrés loop from Villanueva de los Infantes, which winds through the local area.


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