Attractions and places to see around Mora, located in the province of Toledo, Spain, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its castles, religious buildings, and settlements with rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore a variety of historical monuments and natural features, including reservoirs and the Montes de Toledo.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Currently, it is not possible to climb to the castle because a tower has collapsed.
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Numerous hiking and cycling routes border the reservoir: A circular route from Tembleque, crossing the Sierra de Algodor (~15 mi / 24 km), moderate difficulty, panoramic views, and picnic spots. A mountain bike route from Mora or Turleque to the shore, approximately 13–14 mi (~22 km), ideal for mountain bikes. The shoreline offers viewpoints, peninsular islands accessible in summer, and areas of Mediterranean woodland contrasting with the surrounding cereal fields.
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It is located in the municipalities of Tembleque, Mora, Villanueva de Bogas, and Turleque (Toledo), about 5 km from Villanueva de Bogas, on the Algodor River, a tributary of the Tagus. Declared a Wildlife Refuge in September 2020, it boasts high biodiversity, especially of waterfowl and birds of prey.
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The Hermitage of the Holy Christ of the Valley is located about 15 km from Tembleque, in the province of Toledo, near the Algodor River. It is a place of great devotion for the inhabitants of Tembleque and other nearby towns.
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Los Yébenes is a fascinating destination in the Montes de Toledo! Historical and Cultural Heritage Churches of Santa María and San Juan Bautista: Both from the 16th century, with Mudéjar and late Gothic styles. Guadalerzas Castle: A medieval fortress that still retains its imposing structure. Windmills: Located on the "Crestería Molinera" (Mill Ridge), they stand out for their panoramic views and historical value. The Tío Zacarías Mill preserves its original machinery. Natural History Museum: Featuring an impressive blue whale skeleton. Hunting and Nature Museum: Showcasing the area's hunting traditions. Hoploteca – Museum of Antique Weapons: A journey through the evolution of weapons in different contexts.
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It is located next to the Tourist Information office.
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It is located next to the Tourist Information office, where they provide information about guided tours.
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From any point approaching Almonacid de Toledo, and from dozens of kilometers away, the castle's silhouette can be seen perched on a promontory, as if still guarding the Camino de La Mancha. It is a fine example of a 14th-century castle, intended as a permanent residence for troops and as a military settlement for surveillance and defense.
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The region around Mora is rich in history. You can visit the well-preserved 14th-century Castle of the Counts of Orgaz, a residential fortress with impressive battlements. Another significant historical site is Almonacid Castle, a 14th-century military stronghold perched on a promontory, offering extensive views. Additionally, the settlement of Los Yébenes features 16th-century churches and the medieval Guadalerzas Castle.
Yes, the Finisterre Reservoir is a notable natural attraction, declared a Wildlife Refuge due to its high biodiversity, especially waterfowl and birds of prey. It's an ideal spot for enjoying the landscape of La Mancha, with many roads and paths around it. The area also features the Montes de Toledo, offering Mediterranean woodland scenery.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The Castle of the Counts of Orgaz is a fascinating historical site for all ages. The settlement of Los Yébenes offers a variety of experiences, including windmills with panoramic views, and museums like the Natural Science Museum with a blue whale skeleton. The Finisterre Reservoir provides opportunities for easy walks and enjoying nature.
The region has several significant religious and cultural sites. The Santísimo Cristo del Valle Hermitage, located near the Algodor River, is a place of great devotion with a rich history. In Los Yébenes, you can explore the 16th-century Churches of Santa María and San Juan Bautista, built in Mudejar and late Gothic styles, as well as the Hoploteca – Museum of Ancient Weapons.
Yes, the area around Mora offers various running trails. You can find routes like the 'Los Riscos de Yebenes - circular trail run by windmills' or a 'Running loop from Mora'. For more options and detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Mora guide.
Cyclists can enjoy both road cycling and mountain biking. For road cycling, consider routes such as the 'Mora and Villanueva de Bogas Loop' or the 'Orgaz, Marjaliza Pass, and Los Yébenes Loop'. Mountain bikers can tackle trails like the 'Ruta de los Castillos' or the 'Finisterre Reservoir loop from Mora'. Find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Mora and MTB Trails around Mora guides.
Many attractions offer excellent viewpoints. Almonacid Castle, perched on a promontory, provides extensive views towards the area of Toledo. In Los Yébenes, the windmills on the 'Crestería Molinera' offer panoramic vistas. The Finisterre Reservoir also has viewpoints along its shoreline, allowing you to appreciate the natural landscape.
Los Yébenes is a settlement with a rich historical and cultural heritage. It's known for its 16th-century churches, the medieval Guadalerzas Castle, and its iconic windmills, particularly the Tío Zacarías Mill which preserves its original machinery. The area also boasts several museums, including a Natural Science Museum with a blue whale skeleton and a Hunting and Nature Museum.
Absolutely. The Finisterre Reservoir is surrounded by numerous roads and paths, making it suitable for hiking and cycling. You can find circular routes from nearby towns like Tembleque, or mountain bike routes from Mora or Turleque to its shores. The reservoir's status as a Wildlife Refuge also makes it an excellent spot for birdwatching.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and preservation of the castles. The Castle of the Counts of Orgaz is noted for its magnificent conservation as a 14th-century residential fortress. The Almonacid Castle is admired for its imposing silhouette visible from afar and the panoramic views it offers from its elevated position.
Yes, within the settlement of Los Yébenes, you can find several museums. These include a Natural Science Museum, which houses an impressive blue whale skeleton, a Hunting and Nature Museum showcasing the area's traditions, and the Hoploteca – Museum of Ancient Weapons, which offers a journey through the evolution of weaponry.


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