Consuegra is a town in the province of Toledo, Spain. It is known for its 12th century castle, towering above the town, as well as its windmills, which are featured in the 18th-century novel, Don Quixote. The castle is the most prominent structure in the town and is surrounded by an old town with cobbled streets. There are also plenty of restaurants, cafes and shops to explore. Consuegra is also home to some of Spain's best wine, so it's a great place to sample some of the country's finest.