The refurbished path for the Camino del Desfiladero del Tajo Gorge walk in Ronda starts at the Plaza María Auxiliadora and leads down to the base of the Puente Nuevo. UPDATE 05/03/2026: The Tajo Gorge ...
Claim your free VoiceMap GPS Audio Guide for Ronda and wander through viewpoints, historic streets, and hidden corners — just email clive@rondatoday.com for your unique download code. I’ve been living ...
As well as being blessed with some of Spain’s most impressive natural and historic monuments, the accommodation options in Ronda are excellent because many offer views of the Tajo gorge from their ...
Rondas Arab Baths, known in Spanish as “Baños Árabes” are one of Ronda’s most important tourist attractions, and some argue more important than the unquestionably beautiful Puente Nuevo, or Ronda’s ...
Ronda is located in the province of Málaga, about 100 km (62 miles) from Málaga city and 120 km (75 miles) from Seville. It’s part of Andalusia’s famous White Villages (Pueblos Blancos) route.
Visiting the area around the Puente Nuevo and El Tajo Gorge. The gorge is quite narrow only 68m at it’s widest, but in places very deep and up to 120 metres. Incredibly photogenic, the Puente Nuevo is ...
Ronda is a beautiful city located in the province of Málaga in the Andalusia region of Spain. Visitors can choose from a variety of transportation options to reach the city, including by train, bus, ...
Part of the reason Ronda is so important in the history of Andalucia directly relates to how secure the city was from attack. The city walls in combination with the gorge and rio Guadalevin made Ronda ...
The Mondragón Palace in Ronda is one of the most impressive and historic buildings in the town. It was built in the 14th century by the Moorish rulers of Ronda, and later was sais to have been the ...
Even if, like me, you don’t agree with bullfighting, it is undeniable that the Plaza de Toros (bullring) in Ronda occupies a very special place in modern Spanish culture and history as the home of the ...
The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Merced is one of Ronda’s more curious churches, and is also a convent for the nuns and priests of the Discalced Carmelites of Ronda. Previously they resided in the ...
Carved into the cliffs of the ‘El Tajo’ gorge is a surprising mine and fortress that dates back to the Moorish era. This was when constant wars in Al-Andalus required the city governors to protect the ...
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