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Ronda Travel Guide
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The natural drama of Ronda will leave you breathless! Ronda is divided in half by a steep river gorge which falls a sheer 130 m on each side. There is spectacular arched bridge crossing the gorge, where, according to our tour guide, the Arabs and the Christians used to keep their prisoners. The main attraction of this white-washed town, is the extraordinary views of the valley and the many walking possibilities. Also, if you have the extra money, a stay in the Ronda Parador, a beautiful hotel leaning from the gorge’s precipitous edge, is heavenly.

The relaxing atmosphere of Ronda was a great break from some of the more tourist-ridden places in Spain. Ronda is easy to get to by train from Madrid or regional trains and is a good day trip from the Costa del Sol resorts.

For budget travellers, the Hostel/Hotel RondaSol is a really cheap bet (about €10 per night each) for 2 people sharing a double room with sink. This family-run place was a pleasant addition to our trip and the mother of the family at least speaks fluent French as well as Spanish.

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The Gorge
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The Gorge is the main attraction - it splits the town in two and is 130 meters deep. It separates the old Moorish quarter, the Ciudad, from the Mercadillo, the new town. It is spanned by a stupendous 18-th century bridge, the Puente Nuevo. Hugo Michiels:
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Palacio de Marques Salvatierra
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Splendid Renaissance palace in the centre of the Ciudad
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Bullring
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One of the most prestigious bullrings in Spain, located in the Mercadillo.
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Puente Arabe
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The old arabic bridge, a single span contsruction.
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Puente Viejo
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Built in 1616.
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Casa del Rey Moro
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Is actually not the house of a moorish king but an 18-th century construction on the foundations of an old moorish house. The views are great and the house merits a visit.
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Casa de Mondragon
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Beautifully restored moorish house which now houses the Museo Municipal.
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Santa Maria de la Mayor
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Originally a mosque this church is now right in the centre of the Ciudad.
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Jardin de la Mina
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Stepped Terraces with superb views. Hugo Michiels:
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Some practical information can be found on www.andaluciapersonal.com

It is some kind of online alternative travel guide with good tips about eating out, things to do and visit, accommodation, etc.

Also provides a good cultural agenda.

Not only info on Ronda but also Granada, Cordoba, Malaga and Marbella.

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Tourist Office
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The Tourismo can offer more suggestions on walks, accommodation and excursions around Ronda. It can be found in the Plaza de Espana.
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openings: Monday to Friday, 10-14

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There are limitless opportunities to experience the natural beauty around Ronda, here are some suggestions:

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Down the gorge
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Take the trail down to the gorge from the Mondragon palace. In the fields, there are numerous trails, all with extraordinary views. sdagfsdaga
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Ronda la Vieja walk
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If you have the energy or a car, about 13 km from town, you can find Roman theater ruins at Ronda La Vieja. Turn right at the main road to Arcos/Sevilla.
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Olive Grove to Aquaduct
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In the San Francisco area, from the market outside of the Cuidad, take the road that leads out of town. After an hour, you will find yourself in a beautiful olive grove by a gurgling stream. Continue and this path will lead you to an old aqueduct.
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Ronda Cliff-top Village Walking Tour (Half Day Private Tour)
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Ronda is one of Andalucia's loveliest towns, steeped in history. It stands on a towering plateau in the mountains of Malaga Province, and is famous through Spain for the plunging river gorge which divides the medieval from the 18th century parts of the town. This gorge is known as El Tajo - The Cliff and is spanned by a stone bridge, which once housed a prison. Visitors love to peer down into the gorge, to see the waters of the River Guadalevín.
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url: www.euroadventures.net
address: Ronda
tel: +34 986 22 13 99
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Ronda's Red Wine Tour and Beautiful Andalusia White-Washed Town (Private Wine Tour)
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Ronda Red Wine Tour

Red Wine Tour of Ronda, Andalusia. At 120 km to the south-east of Seville, Ronda is one of Andalucia's most beautiful towns. It is famous throughout Spain for the gaping river gorge with a sheer drop of 120m which divides the medieval from the 18th century parts of the town. A spectacular bridge constructed in the 18th century spans the gorge and the view looking down from it is not for the faint-hearted! As well as the town being an obvious tourist attraction, the area around Ronda is becoming well-known among enthusiasts as a producer of very good red wines and to a smaller more..
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