Arrive and get your bearings
Start with the map and locate the village centre, the squares and the area around the Tortillo.
Ciudad Real · Campo de Montiel
Heritage, quiet streets, open countryside and a Cross of Santiago that recalls the village’s history.
First look
Fuenllana does not need a complicated visit. Just arrive without rushing, get close to its heritage, walk through its streets and look at the landscape around the village.
This guide helps you organise a simple visit. The full history, traditions and family memory are developed on Fuenllana.com.
What to see
A visual selection for first-time visitors: heritage, memory, water, streets and landscape.
Medieval origins, Santiago-related memory and one of the village’s most recognisable views.
Augustinian heritage and memory of Santo Tomás de Villanueva.
Water, stone and an old path towards one of the village’s most memorable corners.
The Inquisition House, squares, narrow streets and small monuments.

Symbol
Its presence connects with the medieval history of the Campo de Montiel and with the Santiago-related memory of the village. A simple, recognisable symbol closely linked to Fuenllana.
Simple plan
A short route to get your bearings, walk and not miss the important details.
Start with the map and locate the village centre, the squares and the area around the Tortillo.
Visit Santa Catalina, the Augustinian Convent and the memory of Santo Tomás de Villanueva.
Complete the walk with the public washhouse and the bridge over the Tortillo.
Finish by walking slowly through squares, façades, shade and everyday corners.
Flavours and landscape
Manchegan food, open countryside and nearby villages mean the visit can continue beyond the first walk.
Church-Fortress, convent, squares, stone and memory of Santo Tomás de Villanueva.
Campo de Montiel, stream surroundings, paths, agricultural landscape and Manchegan light.
Manchegan flavours: gachas, migas, asadillo, cheese, wine and local products.
How to get there
Fuenllana is located in the province of Ciudad Real, in the Campo de Montiel, near Villanueva de los Infantes and Villahermosa.
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Small stops to enjoy the village without complicating the visit.

The current map and illustrated plan help locate streets and corners.

A short walk to notice the small details.

Shade, stone and calm for a pause.

Water, stone and an old path in a quiet corner full of memory.

Open countryside, cereal fields, olive trees and Manchegan light.
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