What to visit in Pinoso:
Pinoso Castle: an ancient fortress dating back to the 12th century which offers a breathtaking view of the town and its surroundings.
The Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción: a beautiful church built in the 18th century with an impressive Baroque façade.
The Casa-Museo del Escultor Navarro Santafé: a cultural space dedicated to the work of this famous sculptor born in Pinoso.
The Town Hall Square: an emblematic place in the centre of the town where you can see various historical buildings.
What to eat in Pinoso:
Gazpacho manchego: a delicious stew made with game meat, vegetables and bread.
Sausages: Pinoso produces excellent sausages, such as chorizo, black pudding and longaniza sausage.
Rice with rabbit and snails: a typical regional dish made with rice, rabbit meat and snails.
Delve into the origins of the Iberian culture with an archaeologist. But first, breakfast with sweet wine.
Visits from: 18€
Instructive tastings, gourmet gastronomy and courses to lose weight with a Mediterranean diet.
Visits from: 12€
Modernist and medieval art in an excellent tour through the history of the Marquis de la Romana, accompanied by good wine and local food.
Visits from: 3€
Enogastronomic route.
Visits from: 25€