10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Province of Ciudad Real That You Shouldn't Miss

September 27, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

The province of Ciudad Real (pronounced [θjuˈðað reˈal]; English: Royal City) is a province in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is bordered by the provinces of Cuenca, Albacete, Jaén, Córdoba, Badajoz, and Toledo. It is partly located in the old natural region of La Mancha. Its capital is Ciudad Real. It is the third largest province by area in all of Spain, after Cáceres and Badajoz. The historic comarca Campo de Calatrava is located in the center of the province.
Restaurants in Province of Ciudad Real

1. Bodegas y Vinedos Verum

N310 km. 222, 13630 Tomelloso Spain +34 926 51 14 04 [email protected] http://www.bodegasverum.com
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Bodegas y Vinedos Verum

Verum winery and vineyards are located in Tomelloso, a town in La Mancha ‒the largest wine-producing region in the world. Verum welcomes group visits, which include a tour around its modern facilities, a visit to the ageing cellar and wine tasting.

2. Bodega 500 Arrobas

C/ Romeras; N0 1, 13320 Villanueva de los Infantes Spain +34 610 41 70 23 [email protected] http://www.500arrobas.com
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Bodega 500 Arrobas

3. Museo del Minero

Plaza Manuel Meca Lopez 1, 13400 Almaden Spain http://www.comarcadealmaden.es/almaden/parque_minero_museo_mercurio.php?idioma=es
Excellent
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Museo del Minero

4. Sacro Convento y Castillo de Calatrava La Nueva

Carretera Puertollano Km. 2,3, 13380 Aldea del Rey Spain +34 675 47 26 17 http://www.patrimoniohistoricoclm.es/monumento-sacro-convento-y-castillo-de-calatrava/informacion-practica/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 231 reviews

Sacro Convento y Castillo de Calatrava La Nueva

5. Parque Nacional de las Tablas de Daimiel

Carr. A Las Tablas de Daimiel, S/N, 13250 Daimiel Spain +34 926 69 31 18 [email protected] http://www.magrama.gob.es/es/red-parques-nacionales/nuestros-parques/daimiel/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 713 reviews

Parque Nacional de las Tablas de Daimiel

Reviewed By 952annr952 - Alicante, Spain

Well worth a visit, through wooded areas onto wooden walkways to see wildlife, lots of hides to look from, we saw geese, cornarants and ducks flying overhead, large birds, herons and even storks and its free entry

6. Lagunas de Ruidera

Ruidera Spain +34 660 04 54 30 [email protected] http://www.lagunasderuidera.net
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4.5 based on 715 reviews

Lagunas de Ruidera

7. Parque Minero de Almaden

Cerco de San Teodoro s/n, 13400 Almaden Spain +34 926 26 50 02 [email protected] http://www.parqueminerodealmaden.es/
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4.5 based on 275 reviews

Parque Minero de Almaden

The visit of the Almaden Minining Park starts with surface mining facilities in the Visitor Center and continues through the old workshops and “San Aquilino” and “San Teodoro” shafts. Before the tour along the underground passages the visitors will visit the Mining Interpretation Centre, which will bring prior essential knowledge on the historical performance to the mining.The tour inside the mine is carried down the “San Teodoro” shaft to the 1st floor, 50 meters in depth, in a cage of mine. The walking tour is conducted by a real mine exploited in the XVI and XVII centuries, according to the real conditions of the mining practice: helmet, apparent lack of modern lighting, lighting support with individual lamps.The exit to surface is carried out by a carriage train enabled for public transport, following the visit to outdoor facilities, furnaces “Aludeles” from XVII century, “Carlos IV” gate, “Carros” gate with its paved road and “tejeras” furnace, then moving on to the Mercury museum where the visitors will find halls dedicated to the local geology and paleontology, interactive experiments in physics and chemistry of mercury, the history of this metal metallurgy and shipping to America.The visit will finish with the visitors coming back in electric passenger minibuses to the Visitor Centre, where they can get many souvenirs related to the visit and others catering facilities, toilets, information, etc.Almadén Mining Park includes major spanish properties inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List under the name of HERITAGE OF MERCURY. ALMADÉN AND IDRIJA

Reviewed By mercury_miner

This is a fantastic cultural site and wonderful village. Descend into one of the world's greatest mines and walk mining galleries that are ancient. Ride a lift down a great mining shaft that is hundreds of years old. Visit various aspects of the mine and town and tour wonderful interpretive displays of mining and social systems both ancient and modern. The directors and operators of the park work very hard to make sure there is something for all interests. The mining buff will love the mine and its equipment, the historian will love the artifacts and exhibits, children are fascinated by the mercury displays that allow the liquid metal to be manipulated in different ways, sociologists will be fascinated by the human history, and environmentalists will marvel at how the largest mine in the world was cleaned up and converted to a premier interpretive center for visitors. Arriving at the first level, 150 feet below ground, the visitor walks through workings old and new and sees first hand how the ore occurs and was mined since prehistoric times. A short train ride on a real electric mining locomotive and cars for worker transport then takes the visitor back to the surface plant. Up top, there are many different themes of visitor exhibits and places to see, including the main operations of the mine, the mining hospital, the world-class technical and mining university, the old mine prison, the town, and the interesting and unusual six-sided bull ring. Restaurants and accommodations are plentiful in the town. We stayed at the Hotel Condes Fucares, which is very old and a wonderful experience sleeping in an ancient house built by Franciscan friars and then taken over and formerly used as a main residence by the famous and powerful House of Fuggar banking family. Our hosts served home-style breakfast for us and we lived like royalty. For lunch and dinner we dined at Restaurante El Cordobes, and it was fantastic. Again, we lived like royalty and dined on wonderful meats, cheeses, and vegetables, and drank fantastic Spanish wines. Almaden is a must see for anyone visiting Spain.

8. Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro

Calle General Rey 1, 13001 Ciudad Real Spain +34 926 22 11 15 [email protected] http://www.parroquiasanpedro.com/
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4.5 based on 125 reviews

Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro

9. La Bodega de las Estrellas

Calle de la Union 82, 13300 Valdepenas Spain +34 650 55 29 76 [email protected] http://www.labodegadelasestrellas.com
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4.5 based on 79 reviews

La Bodega de las Estrellas

La Bodega de las Estrellas is nearly 200 years old and testifies the succession of four generations of vintners. As Spanish's organic agriculture pioneers, our vines are cultivated in harmony with the environment allowing the synthesis of aromas, flavours and antioxidants. We use centenarian clay jars (tinajas) for winemaking. They provide a unique character for the wines and soften their tannins. Moreover, we ferment only with wild yeasts, to let wines express their origin: terroir, fruit and traditional processes. Our sunny lands provide grapes with a perfect maturity and permit the natural creation of fruity aromas and flavours. Natural wines full of vitality and without any additive. Respect to the consumer and quality are our priorities. This concept reflects the passion and love we put in winemaking. In the visit you will discover our handmade cave (9 meters deep) and the naturality of our wines. Visit hours: Monday to Friday: 12 pm and 17 pm Saturday: 12 pm Sunday: 11 pm

10. Corral de Comedias de Almagro

Plaza Mayor 18, 13270 Almagro Spain +34 926 86 15 39 http://www.corraldecomedias.com/
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4.5 based on 840 reviews

Corral de Comedias de Almagro

Reviewed By Franarucas - Las Rozas, Spain

The city of Almagro in the 17th century was a center where the most prestigious playwrights of that time such as Lope de Vega, Quevedo or Cervantes premiered some of their works, among all the theaters that only had this one, it has been possible to preserve almost as it was at that time and that is still used today for theatrical performances as they were at that time, it is worth visiting and if possible at the festival that takes place every year in the month of July enjoy it live, located in the main square of Almagro you can take a guided tour where marvelous scenes and costumes of that time are told

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