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Jogging routes around Turleque are set within the province of Toledo, characterized by the expansive Manchegan steppe and the gentle foothills of the Montes de Toledo. The region features open spaces and varied terrain, including the Algodor valley which offers riparian landscapes suitable for running. Proximity to the Embalse de Finisterre also provides opportunities for paths along its banks or surrounding areas. These natural features contribute to a diverse environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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5.26km
00:37
120m
120m
Jog a moderate 3.3-mile (5.3 km) circular route around Consuegra's Cerro Calderico, passing historic windmills and a 12th-century castle.
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5.43km
00:38
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.33km
00:47
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.95km
00:49
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.8km
01:19
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located in the Plaza de la Constitución, in the historic Town Hall in the Neo-Mudéjar style, designed by Ezequiel Martín Martín and built between 1927–1928, with a striking brick facade, masonry panels, horseshoe arches and ceramic decorations, culminating in a circular tower topped with a bulbous dome (tiled, from 1930).
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Calderico Hill rises from the plains of La Mancha, visible for miles around and giving Consuegra (Toledo) its distinctive character. Its most notable heritage features are the castle and the windmills that line its summit, following its longitudinal profile. The views of the windmills and castle are truly worth seeing.
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After the tourist office...a beautiful mill to visit inside...with a video explaining its wonderful mechanism.
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A work of military architecture that the Knights of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem built after Alfonso VIII ceded the old fortifications and the district of Consuegra to the Order. The castle underwent transformations, renovations, and restorations, and its uses adapted to the needs and sociopolitical changes of the time. It enjoyed its splendor during the 13th and 15th centuries, and although it remained inhabited, it suffered a gradual but inexorable process of abandonment until its final decline with the confiscation of church property by Mendizábal in the 19th century. Finally, thanks to the will and perseverance of the inhabitants of Consuegra, the castle was gradually restored to return it to its former splendor. It can be visited Monday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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The Town Hall is perhaps the most unique building in the municipality, representing a beautiful metaphor with its name and use. Its architect was Ezequiel Martín Martín, and its construction began in 1927 and was completed practically a year later in 1928. The tile-clad tower was completed in 1930.
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The known as Don Quixote route extends throughout the region through multiple variants that give life to this character created by Miguel de Cervantes, this is one of them with spectacular landscapes.
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Beautiful square in the old center of the town of Consuegra and which shows us the old streets of this town before climbing towards its Molinos.
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Old castle that is located on the same mountain where the mills of Consuegra are located and where its walls and towers can still be seen and preserved. The views are very beautiful.
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There are over 5 running routes available around Turleque, offering a variety of options for different preferences. These routes are primarily of moderate difficulty, providing an engaging experience for most runners.
The running routes around Turleque are generally classified as moderate. This means they offer a good balance of challenge and accessibility, suitable for runners with some experience. There are no routes currently listed as easy or difficult, suggesting a consistent level of engagement across the network.
Yes, there are several circular running routes available. A popular option is the Molinos y castillo de Consuegra — circular, which is a moderate 3.4-mile (5.4 km) path offering scenic views around iconic windmills and a castle. Another is the Consuegra Castle – Calderico Hill loop from Consuegra, a 4.5-mile (7.3 km) trail.
Running routes around Turleque offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical landmarks. You can expect to see the expansive Manchegan steppe, the gentle foothills of the Montes de Toledo, and riparian areas along the Algodor valley. Notable historical sights include the impressive Consuegra Castle and its iconic windmills, which are featured on several routes. Other points of interest include the Santísimo Cristo del Valle Hermitage and the historic Plaza de España in Turleque.
The running experience in Turleque is characterized by its diverse natural setting. You'll encounter the vast open spaces of the Manchegan steppe, the undulating terrain of the Montes de Toledo foothills, and the scenic riparian landscapes of the Algodor valley. The region's proximity to the Embalse de Finisterre (Finisterre Reservoir) also suggests opportunities for picturesque paths along its banks, providing a varied and engaging environment for runners.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not provided for all routes, the moderate difficulty of the trails, such as the Consuegra Castle and Windmills Trail (3.3 miles / 5.3 km), makes them suitable for active families. These routes often combine historical interest with natural beauty, providing an engaging experience for all ages.
The region's climate, typical of central Spain, suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal for running. During these seasons, temperatures are generally milder and more comfortable for outdoor activities, allowing you to fully enjoy the Manchegan steppe and other natural features without the extreme heat of summer or the chill of winter.
While specific parking details for each trail are not always listed, areas around popular landmarks like Consuegra Castle, which is a starting point for several routes, typically offer parking facilities. For routes originating directly from Turleque, parking would likely be available within the village or at designated points near trailheads.
Public transport options to Turleque and its surrounding areas may be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport services for connections to Turleque or nearby towns like Consuegra, where some of the featured running routes begin. Planning ahead is recommended if relying on public transport.
For a moderate challenge, the Running loop from Mora is a great option. It covers approximately 4.3 miles (6.9 km) with a moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for runners seeking a balanced workout in the region's characteristic landscape.
Yes, for those looking for a longer run, the Mora Town Hall loop from Mora offers a substantial distance of approximately 7.3 miles (11.8 km). This route provides an extended experience through the local terrain, ideal for more experienced runners.


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