Windmills

From the wine of Rueda to the windmills of La Mancha - a taxi and two trains to Campo de Criptana for 2 nights then a 10k walk and a bus to Consuegra for another 2 nights. This is the land travelled by Don Quijote.
The towns are clean and graffiti free but sadly many of the bars and stores have closed down.

Windmills of Campo de Criptana in the afternoon sun

Campo de Criptana windmill high above the surrounding plains

Sunrise at Campo de Criptana

Another Campo de Criptana windmill

Streets of Campo de Criptana are all white with indigo trim



We walked out to a lake whilst waiting for the bus in Alcazar de San Juan and were delighted to spot a group of flamingos

One of the flamingos looking for food



A group of windmills on the hill above the Monastery at Consuegra

There are 12 windmills running along the ridge

We went up to Consuegra Castle and just made it back before the hail storm

The 1567 Mudéjar-Castillian (brick & stone) St John Church
Consuegra was the Spanish headquarters of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem 

We'll have to come back in October to see the saffron picking