Best attractions and places to see around Corral De Calatrava include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Situated in the volcanic Campo de Calatrava region, the area is characterized by unique geological formations and traditional Manchegan charm. Visitors can explore volcanic landscapes, historical structures, and significant river features. The municipality is traversed by the Guadiana and Jabalón Rivers, offering scenic natural surroundings.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The old Alarcos bridge is located in a natural enclosure of the Guadiana River. Throughout history, it has meant an important step because, since Roman times, it has been integrated into the road that linked Toledo with Seville. One of the functions of Alarcos Castle would be to protect the passage through this point.
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In the Park is the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Alarcos, a Gothic-style hermitage located in Alarcos, declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1980. Gothic style and basilica in plan, a large tracery rose window opens above its door. Their pilgrimage is celebrated on Pentecost Monday.
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The path that passes by the Río Guadiana lets us see this area where a dam has been built and which can be a good time to take a short break!
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Located in the Plaza de la Constitución next to the town hall.
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Located in the Plaza de la Constitución next to the town hall.
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Today after a few days raining a beautiful landscape and a good flow.
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The interesting town of Poblete is located in the natural region of Campo de Calatrava, bathed by the river Jabalón and the river Guadiana. The Poblete sedimentary basin is considered one of the most interesting areas of the Campo de Calatrava volcanic region.
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One of the most important historical sites in La-Mancha, the Alarcos Archaeological Park is a unique excavation site with evidence of a Bronze Age settlement, a medieval castle.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Alarcos Archaeological Park, which features remains from the Bronze Age to the High Middle Ages, including a hermitage and castle ruins. Another significant historical site is the Alarcos Mill, a 13th-century hydraulic mill located next to the old Alarcos bridge. Don't miss the emblematic Caracuel Castle, with roots tracing back to Muslim times, or the 16th-century Puente de las Ovejas, a unique bridge composed of three consecutive sections.
Yes, Corral de Calatrava is known for its unique volcanic landscapes. The San Isidro Hermitage and Maares Viewpoint, located atop the Cabezo del Rey Volcano, offers expansive views of the volcanic terrain. You can also explore the Natural Monument of the Volcano and Peñarroya Lagoon, or the Volcanic Lagoons of Campo de Calatrava. The Guadiana and Jabalón Rivers also provide scenic natural surroundings, including the Old dam of the Guadiana River, where you can appreciate the river's flow.
The Parish Church of Nuestra Señora de la Anunciación, a Gothic-Mudéjar style church from the 15th century, is a central religious landmark. The 18th-century Baroque Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Paz is also significant. In nearby Poblete, you can find the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, a religious building dating from the 17th–20th centuries known for its simple interior.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Route of the Battle of Alarcos' or the 'Ascent to Castillo de Caracuel de Calatrava'. You can find more hiking options at Hiking around Corral De Calatrava. If you prefer mountain biking, routes such as 'Guadiana Natural Trail and Alarcos Loop' are available; explore more at MTB Trails around Corral De Calatrava. Running enthusiasts can check out 'Río Guadiana and Puente del Río Jabalón' or 'Maar of La Hoya del Mortero – Poblete Greenway loop' at Running Trails around Corral De Calatrava.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The Alarcos Archaeological Park offers an educational experience with its historical remains. The Old dam of the Guadiana River provides a pleasant natural setting. The San Isidro Hermitage and Maares Viewpoint includes a recreational area, perfect for a family outing with scenic views.
The Campo de Calatrava region experiences hot summers. For comfortable outdoor activities like hiking and exploring volcanic landscapes, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally the most pleasant times, offering milder temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Molinos Fluviales del Guadiana, remains of old river mills like Rodeznos and Gedler, which showcase historical industry along the Guadiana River. The Cardenal Monescillo Square, dedicated to one of the town's illustrious residents, also offers a glimpse into local culture.
Given its volcanic origins, the terrain around Corral de Calatrava often features unique geological formations. Trails can range from moderate paths along riverbanks, such as those near the Guadiana and Jabalón rivers, to more challenging routes around volcanic outcrops and hills like the Cabezo del Rey Volcano. Expect a mix of natural paths and some historical sections.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The unique volcanic landscapes, such as those seen from the Maares Viewpoint, are highly regarded. The rich history found at sites like the Alarcos Archaeological Park and the Alarcos Mill also draws significant interest, offering a journey through different historical periods.
Yes, the area is part of the volcanic Campo de Calatrava region. You can find the Natural Monument of the Volcano and Peñarroya Lagoon, as well as the Volcanic Lagoons of Campo de Calatrava, which are designated as a Site of Community Interest. The middle sections of the Guadiana and the banks of the Jabalón River are also recognized for their significant natural diversity and are part of a Site of Community Interest and a Special Protection Area for Birds.
The natural areas, particularly along the Guadiana and Jabalón Rivers and around the lagoons, are part of a Special Protection Area for Birds, indicating a rich avian diversity. While specific wildlife details are not extensively documented, these protected zones suggest opportunities for birdwatching and observing local fauna in their natural habitats.


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