Perched in the Toledo province, Consuegra Castle stands as one of Spain’s best-preserved medieval fortresses. Its history is marked by alternating Moorish and Christian rule, though the current structure shows minimal Moorish influence. Visitors can explore the castle’s ancient walls and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. A unique feature of the site is the nearby windmills, which were famously featured in Cervantes’ Don Quixote. Climbing these windmills offers a glimpse into the literary and historical significance of the area.
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