Torrejoncillo del Rey is a small municipality in Cuenca province, Castile-La Mancha region in central Spain. This rural village retains medieval character with its traditional architecture and narrow streets. The surrounding landscape features the characteristic plains and pine forests of La Mancha. Visitors explore the village on foot, observe local heritage, and experience authentic rural Spanish life away from major tourist routes.
Torrejoncillo del Rey is a small municipality located in the comarca of La Alcarria conquense, in the northeastern part of Cuenca province, within the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. Situated at approximately 900 metres above sea level on the Castilian meseta, it falls within the broader La Alcarria geographic and cultural zone, a region noted for its protected honey designation of origin and its association with the travel literature of Camilo Jose Cela. The village is positioned approximately 40 kilometres from Cuenca city and approximately 120 kilometres southeast of Madrid.
Rural Village | Cuenca Province | Castilla-La Mancha | La Alcarria | Meseta Landscape | Spain