Ronda in the Kingdom of Granada

The history of the kingdom of Granada
Discover the Rich History and Charm of Ronda, Spain

Visiting Ronda is like stepping back in time. This enchanting town, perched on a dramatic cliff, boasts a fascinating history that dates back to the time when it was part of the Kingdom of Granada. As you wander through its cobbled streets, you’ll discover remnants of its Moorish past, including the iconic Puente Nuevo bridge and the well-preserved Arab Baths. Whether you’re exploring the historic sites or simply enjoying the stunning views, Ronda offers a unique glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Andalusia.

The kingdom of Granada

By the middle of the 13th century the Almohads had lost most of their former possessions in Iberia to Castile, all that remained in 1238 was the Kingdom of Granada, of which Ronda was now an important capital. The first Nasrid Sultans of Granada managed to halt the first reconquista of Ferdinand I by promising fealty to Castile, and historical evidence confirms that until 1480 an annual payment of gold was made to the treasury of Castile.

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Cordoba the Mezquita and Old Town

A family adventure in historic Cordoba: Exploring the heart of Andalusia with kids
What is There to Do and Visit in Córdoba?

Córdoba is a city brimming with history, culture, and architectural wonders. Visitors can explore the iconic Mezquita, a stunning blend of mosque and cathedral, wander through the charming old town, and discover hidden gems like the Alcázar’s lush gardens. The city’s rich heritage is evident in its ancient streets, vibrant plazas, and historic landmarks, offering a captivating journey through time. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply looking to immerse yourself in Andalusian culture,

Córdoba has something for everyone. Read on to uncover the best attractions and experiences this enchanting city has to offer.

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Cortijo la Perla Blanca – Stylish Bed and Breakfast Accomodation

Cortijo la Perla Blanca – Stylish Bed and Breakfast Accommodation is located just a 10 minute drive from Ronda on the road to Seville in the fertile valley known as Los Prados.

Hotel La Perla Blanca in Ronda
Featuring a winery, La Perla Blanca is surrounded by its own vineyards, and is located a 10-minute drive from Ronda. This boutique guest house has free WiFi and an honesty bar.

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Opened in 2014, La Perla Blanca offers 5 spacious rooms with King size beds and a modern style en-suite bathrooms. Each has been individually and charmingly decorated following a subtle name and colour scheme, and most have balconies with views over the vineyards or central courtyard. A private and independent King-size suite with canopy bed, and private garden with hot-tub is also available, situated near the pool.

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Top Buggy – Drive a buggy excursions around the Ronda Countryside

Guided excursions with 2 or 4 seater buggies for couples and families

Would you like to drive some spectacular routes through stunning landscapes barely frequented by tourists or even by locals? Top Buggy is based in the countryside close to Ronda and uses Polaris RZR and CFMoto buggies that are comfortable and are equipped with top brand long-distance suspensions which makes them super fun to drive. Top … Read more

Experience the Unforgettable Charm of Ronda: A Guide to Hotels in Southern Spain

The parador in Ronda - About Ronda Today

Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of southern Spain, Ronda awaits with its picturesque beauty, captivating history, and enchanting ambiance. As a sought-after tourist destination, Ronda boasts a diverse range of hotels that cater to every budget and preference, ensuring a memorable stay for all visitors. Experience the Unforgettable Charm of Ronda: A Guide to Hotels … Read more