Consuegra is a town in Castile-La Mancha, central Spain, famous for its twelve white windmills perched on a hilltop overlooking the plains. These restored mills, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, evoke Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote literary associations. The town attracts visitors interested in Spanish heritage, traditional architecture, and the surrounding La Mancha countryside. Walking tours explore the medieval castle ruins and windmill interiors.
Consuegra is a municipality in the province of Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, central Spain, situated on the northern edge of the La Mancha plain at approximately 700 metres above sea level. The Cerro Calderico ridge, which bears the town's twelve restored windmills and tenth-century Arab castle, is recognised as one of the defining landscapes of the Don Quixote literary tradition and is a protected cultural heritage site within the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha.