If you visit Casas-Ibáñez, there are several interesting things to see and do, for example:
Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción: A Gothic church built in the 16th century with an impressive bell tower.
Casa Museo de la Tía Sandalia: A museum that recreates the rural life of the area through antique objects and elements of popular culture.
Parque Natural de las Hoces del Cabriel: A protected natural space with a rich landscape and a great diversity of fauna and flora.
Bodega Antonio Arráez: A wine cellar with a wide selection of wines from the region.
As for gastronomy, Casas-Ibáñez has a wide variety of typical dishes worth trying, such as:
Ajo de mataero: A potato stew with garlic, peppers and bacon.
Gazpacho manchego: A typical dish of the region made with game meat, vegetables and bread.
Queso manchego: A cheese made from sheep's milk and with designation of origin.
Typical sweets: Casas-Ibáñez also has a wide variety of typical sweets, such as aniseed rolls, hojuelas or torrijas.
Visit the vineyard on horseback and by 4x4.
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Sleep among vineyards.
Visits from: 10€
Rural wine tourism and accommodation.
Visits from: 20€
In Fuente Álamo, Valladolid, two brothers are using earthenware jars to vinify their vegan wines.
Visits from: 40€