Las Pedroñeras

The garlic capital

Las Pedroñeras, cuenca

The Cautivo Accommodation is located in the heart of the region of La Mancha, in Las Pedroñeras, a municipality that has earned a prominent place both in Spain and internationally for its unique product: garlic. This town is home to the famed Purple Garlic from Las Pedroñeras, a product with a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) that stands out for its quality, flavour and exceptional properties. The location of Las Pedroñeras facilitates access to iconic points of the Don Quixote Route, such as El Toboso, where the Dulcinea Museum is located; Belmonte, home to an imposing medieval castle; and Campo de Criptana, famous for its windmills. Visitors can also enjoy the landscapes of La Mancha, with its vineyards, olive groves and cereal fields, which offer an ideal setting for relaxation and inspiration.
Encanto manchego

Belmonte

15 km from Las Pedroñeras

Belmonte combines history, imposing architecture and La Mancha traditions. This municipality, with its unmistakable silhouette dominated by a majestic castle, is one of the region’s great cultural and tourist treasures.

Beyond the castle, the old town of Belmonte invites you to stroll through its cobbled streets and discover a rich architectural heritage. Among the most outstanding sites are the Collegiate Church of San Bartolomé and the Palace of Infante Don Juan Manuel.

Castillo medieval de Belmonte en Cuenca
Colegiata de San Bartolomé en Belmonte
Molino de viento de campo de Criptana
Land of giants

Campo de Criptana

40 km from Las Pedroñeras

In the heart of La Mancha, amidst rolling fields of wheat and vineyards, you will find Campo de Criptana, a town in the province of Ciudad Real that has managed to preserve the purest essence of Castilla-La Mancha. This picturesque village is famous throughout the world for its majestic WIND MILLS, that inspired Miguel de Cervantes in his immortal work Don Quixote of La Mancha.

The surroundings of the mills are especially magical at dawn and dusk, when the light tinges the landscape of La Mancha with golden and reddish tones, creating unforgettable postcards.

Vista general de Campo Criptana en Castilla la Mancha