Some of the things you can do and see in and around La Roda are:
Museo Etnográfico de la Posada del Cordón: A museum that exhibits the culture and traditional life of La Roda and the region of La Mancha.
Torre del Reloj: A monument located in the centre of La Roda which was built in the 18th century and has a clock on its façade.
Iglesia Parroquial de El Salvador: A church built in the 16th century and which has a great artistic and cultural wealth.
Plaza Mayor: The main square of La Roda, where you can find bars and restaurants with terraces to enjoy the social life of the town.
As for gastronomy, La Roda is known for several typical dishes of the region, among them:
Migas: A dish made with bread flour, olive oil, garlic and pepper and usually accompanied by meat or sausages.
Atascaburras: A dish that combines potatoes, cod and garlic and is usually served as a starter.
Manchego cheese: A cheese made from sheep's milk and with designation of origin.
Gachas: A dish similar to migas, but made with water instead of oil and usually accompanied by grapes.
In addition, in La Roda you can also enjoy the region's wines, especially from the La Mancha designation of origin, which are characterised by their quality and flavour.
Visit the vineyard on horseback and by 4x4.
Visits from: 4€
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€