- Pick-up and Drop-off at your Granada accommodation
- Private transportation by comfortable air-conditioned minivan
- Professional English-speaking local guide
- Insider tips
As you approach Ronda you will surely wonder how on earth this amazing town was constructed so high up! To find out we will take you through the lush Andalusian valleys and deep into the heart of its stunning white facade.
As one of the oldest towns in Spain, located between the sea and the mountains, Ronda’s history is colorful and complex. This has left behind a melting pot of amazing architecture, friendly locals and some of the area’s best tapas – all in a jaw dropping setting. You will be spoiled for choice on the selection of local wines, and for something truly authentic, pair this with rabbit, slow cooked in garlic and mushrooms – yum!
Follow the cobbled stones through the white washed narrow streets and you will see why Ronda was the place of Europe’s most romantic poets. Declare your love from the balcony of lovers, lull in the infamous Alameda del Tajo or one of its tranquil plazas. All of which are smothered in the colours of sweet smelling flowers and boast hair-tingling views.
Where there is love, there is pain. Understand the truth behind Spain’s modern history, its people and its bullfighting. Bullfighting as we now know it was born in Ronda and is now an emblem of the country.
To reach the magnificent bullring, cross ‘The Bridge’ (entrance not included)! Connecting the old and new town, the New Bridge offers amazing views of the Serrania of Ronda and the valley below.
What goes up, must come down! We will head down the windy path to look up through the gorge at the bridge’s impressive arches, looming almost 100m over us. Feel your stomach turn as you now see Ronda sitting delicately on the mountain edge. What a site!