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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.
Ronda is located
50 km - 1 hour's drive - from San Pedro La Alcantara on the Coast. The
road winds up through the mountains of the Sierra Bermeja, and then descends
into the Serrania de Ronda and the town itself. One of the most charming
and fascinating towns in Andalucia, it is very popular with day-trippers
from the Costa del Sol, and has a wide range of cafés and restaurants.
However, it retains all of its traditional charm and languid atmosphere.
Ronda stands on a mighty promontory, or outcropping, which made it impregnable
to the Christian armies until the very last years of the Reconquest. This
plateau is slashed into two main quarters by a deep cleft in the rock,
spanned by the 18th century Puente Nuevo or "New Bridge", which
is the chief landmark for all itineraries. Modern (largely built in the
18th century) Ronda is the quarter to the North of the gorge, called El
Mercadillo, with the Plaza de España, the site of Ronda's recently
built Parador, the spectacular walkway along the river gorge with superb
views of the countryside below.
This walkway leads to Ronda's lovely "Mirador", with colourful
flower beds and a railing for sightseers to lean against as they gaze
into the distance. Just behind the charming "Mirador" is Ronda's
famous bullring, one of the most beautiful and ancient arenas in Spain,
made famous in the 18th century by a local bullfighter, the legendary
Pedro Romero, who killed over 5,000 bulls during his career. You can visit
the arena and its fascinating bullfighting museum. You can walk from the
Plaza de España and the bullring up the Calle Nueva, Ronda's pedestrian
shopping district, where some of the shops still retain their traditional
appearance and style.
Ronda is also famous
for its bullring, the oldest, and the most beautiful one in Spain; the
arena itself is also the country's largest. When there are no fights,
the bullring is open to visitors, and has a fascinating museum with many
mementos of Spain's most renowned bullfighters.
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