Renfe, in collaboration with the Campo de Criptana City Council, will launch a thematic tourism train on May 14, called Tren de los Molinos, which will circulate between Madrid and the Ciudad Real town. The train aims to promote the town of La Mancha as well as the railway services provided by Renfe.
The Ruta de los Molinos Train trips, which will take place on Saturday, begin at the Madrid Chamartín Clara Campoamor station from where the trains depart, which will also stop at Atocha Cercanías, to Campo de Criptana. In addition to the train ride, which will be Industry Email List enlivened by a group of actors, the trip includes a guided tour of the most characteristic monuments of the town and its surroundings, such as the Snow Well, a popular architectural construction dedicated to storing and conserving ice. for distribution and sale that is located next to the hermitage of Cristo de Villajos, patron saint of the town.
The ticket also includes a visit to a winery, with a tasting included, and to the mills themselves, which inspired Miguel de Cervantes to narrate the most famous adventure narrated by Don Quixote and which gives its name to this tourist product. Travelers will have the opportunity to visit the interior of some of these unique constructions, as well as its interpretation center.
The price of the trips, round trip on the day, will be 45 euros for adults and 20 euros for children under fourteen years of age. Children up to 4 years old who do not occupy a seat travel for free.On the Los Molinos Train, Renfe maintains the cleaning and disinfection procedures it carries out on all the trains it puts into circulation and which have been recognized with the AENOR and SGS certificates against COVID-19 for the transport of passengers.
Obtaining the SGS seal and the certification issued by AENOR are part of the Safe Train program deployed by Renfe to offer travelers maximum security and peace of mind for their train journeys.The Government of Castilla-La Mancha has today highlighted the role of the media as “an essential counterpower in democracy, because a democracy cannot be considered such if there are no counterpowers such as journalism, the police, the judiciary or others.”

These words were expressed by the Minister of Equality and spokesperson, Blanca Fernández, who attended the ceremony to present the Journalism Award of the Association of Journalists of Ciudad Real, in which she also highlighted that the press is essential to maintain the democracy in Spain.An act in which he recognized the 60 years of experience of Cadena Cope in Ciudad Real, “in an excellent year for you in which you have broken audience records.” A medium like radio that, as the counselor and spokesperson has highlighted, “is invincible and today proves to be fashionable in the 21st century.”
Likewise, Blanca Fernández has had words of recognition for Manuela Lillo and Remigio Rueda, which has earned them the XVII 'APCR' Prize for Journalism for the report titled 'The intense struggle for life', a work published in 'La Tribuna'. of Ciudad Real' that reflects the work of the professionals of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the General University Hospital of Ciudad Real in the middle of the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic, “demonstrating that the media could also fight the virus and you have done so by reporting rigorously, with quality and with social utility.”
And, of course, a recognition also for the journalist Antonio Villarroel, for the gold badge for the career of a professional who leaves behind more than 40 years of work, 31 of them in Ciudad Real since he arrived in 1990 to direct the stations. of RNE and exercising his profession “always with freedom, respect and deep knowledge of things”, in an evolution that has been linked to Autonomy.On behalf of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha, the spokesperson thanked the Association of Journalists of Ciudad Real, whose unity and organization she highlighted, “not only to defend your corporate interests, but also to ensure that journalism in the province of Ciudad Real is stronger.