- Ronda - Wikipedia
Ronda (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈronda]) is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia Its population is about 35,000 Ronda is known for its cliffside location and a deep canyon that carries the Guadalevín River and divides the town
- The 12 best things to do in Ronda, Spain - Lonely Planet
Plan your time in the historic Andalusian town of Ronda, famed for its dramatic gorge, Puente Nuevo bridge, bullfighting heritage and breathtaking views
- Ronda, Spain: The Absolute BEST Things to Do (2025)
Easily plan your Ronda trip with our complete guide featuring top things to do, when to visit, best hotels restaurants, transport information much more
- The 7 wonders of Ronda to experience at least once in life
A visit to Ronda offers an indelible legacy of cultural heritage, landscape and utter charm in a single experience The following are the marvels of Ronda
- Visit Ronda, Spain: an amazing town spanning a deep gorge
Ronda is situated in the Malaga province in the Andalucia region of Spain It is one of the "White Towns" that are scattered around Andalucia It is 67km inland of Malaga Ronda is built on a rocky outcrop and is split in half by deep river gorge the El Tajo created by the river Guadalevin
- 15 best things to do in Ronda, Spain - spainvoyages. com
What to see and do in Ronda, Spain — useful information for tourists Attractions, best things to do, where to stay, how to get there and where to eat in Ronda
- Ronda, Spain: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
For many users, experiencing Ronda at night is recommended The town offers a different atmosphere once day visitors leave, with quiet, almost deserted streets and the opportunity to see the New Bridge and the old town illuminated
- A guide to the town of Ronda - Malaga province | Andalucia. com
Despite being a growing town, Ronda retains much of its historic charm, particularly its old town It is famous worldwide for its dramatic escarpments and views, and for the deep El Tajo gorge that carries the rio Guadalevín through its centre
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