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Coldest Cities in Castille-La Mancha

Top 65 cities ranked by coldest cities

Coldest Cities — Castille-La Mancha

1 Cuenca 53°F
3 Almansa 56°F
4 Guadalajara 57°F
5 Los Yébenes 57°F
7 Alovera 57°F
8 Ocaña 57°F
10 Mota del Cuervo 58°F
11 Tarancón 58°F
12 Consuegra 58°F
13 Madridejos 58°F
15 Malagón 58°F
16 San Clemente 58°F
17 Albacete 58°F
19 La Roda 58°F
21 Caudete 58°F
22 Infantes 58°F
23 Hellín 58°F
24 Tobarra 58°F
25 Miguel Esteban 58°F
28 Villarrobledo 58°F
29 Villacañas 58°F
30 Sonseca 58°F
31 Las Pedroñeras 58°F
34 Socuéllamos 58°F
35 Puertollano 58°F
38 La Solana 59°F
39 Herencia 59°F
40 Pedro Muñoz 59°F
42 Tomelloso 59°F
44 Mora 59°F
45 Valdepeñas 59°F
48 Membrilla 59°F
49 Manzanares 59°F
50 Ciudad Real 59°F
51 Miguelturra 59°F
52 Seseña 59°F
53 Daimiel 59°F
54 Almagro 59°F
58 Torrijos 62°F
59 Toledo 62°F
60 Yuncos 62°F
61 Bargas 62°F
62 Olías del Rey 62°F
63 Fuensalida 62°F
64 Illescas 62°F
65 Añover de Tajo 62°F

The coldest cities in Castille-La Mancha experience low average annual temperatures, with long winters and significant snowfall. Cuenca has an average annual temperature of just 53°F.

Cold-climate cities often feature distinct four-season lifestyles with winter sports, fall foliage, and summer outdoor recreation. Many residents value the seasonal changes and outdoor activities that come with colder climates, including skiing, snowboarding, and ice fishing.

Living in cold-climate cities typically means higher heating costs, the need for winter-ready vehicles and clothing, and seasonal challenges like snow removal. However, these cities often compensate with lower costs of living, less crowding, and strong community bonds forged through shared seasonal experiences.

Did You Know?

  • 1. At 53°F average, Cuenca experiences temperatures well below freezing for months each year.
  • 2. Cold-climate cities often have underground walkway systems, enclosed skyways, or heated bus shelters to help residents navigate harsh winters.
  • 3. Despite the cold, many of these cities rank high in quality of life due to strong economies, good schools, and vibrant cultural scenes.

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