Monday 4 September 2017

Ronda

Ronda is one and a half hours’ drive from Benalmadena. It is supposedly one of the loveliest and most historical town of Malaga.

Click on the link to learn more about Ronda

Plaza de Toros - The Bullring. We didn’t get a chance to look inside as it was closed.


Click on the link for more about Puente Nuevo

Offering unforgettable views over the El Tajo gorge. The Puente Nuevo, which means New Bridge in English, was actually completed in 1793 and took forty-two years to build. The bridge joins the old Moorish town and the newer, El Mercadillo parts of the city. It is, by far, Ronda’s most famous landmark.

One of Spain’s most famous Parador hotels sits adjacent to the bridge and is well worth a visit. The views of the El Tajo gorge are unforgettable.

If you have the time, walk down into the gorge along the Camino de los Molinos. The views are the best to be had. In Spring, the whole valley floor is awash with flowers.

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