Its principal attractions are its fauna and flora and it is noted for its honey, olives, and a special breed of lamb.
The most notable towns in the region are: Almonacid de Zorita, Brihuega, Cifuentes, Nuevo Baztán, Huete, Guadalajara, Chinchón, Arganda del Rey, Illana, Priego, Jadraque, Cañaveras, Loeches, Campo Real, Mondéjar, Pastrana, Sacedón, Trillo and Villalba del Rey.
Limestones and gypsum are common because of its origins below the sea surface (from the Mesozoic Era); the red sandstone and the earth-originated conglomerated stones were more recently formed.
Is precisely, the name of Entrepeñas (among rocks) the one that represents the character of all the area, since River Tagus forms there a beautiful canyon close to Sacedón, where that dam is.
[citation needed] The upper level of the plateau of La Alcarria is quite uniform as can be seen in the photo, although it descends softly from north to south.