Antequera’s Alcazaba Fortress

Antequera fortress or Alcazaba

Originally part of a Roman citadel, the Alcazaba of Antequera has been an important fortress and community centre for well over 8000 years as can be appreciated from the Dolmen structures situated just 2km away.

Excavations around the hill containing the fortress show several Roman ruins that are under investigation, including tombs and the Roman baths. During the Visigothic era some of the Roman walls were modified, but little of the Visigothic period remain that is visible to the eye. In the 11th century Antequera became a minor caliphate (taifa) and the beginnings of the current Alcazaba were started, including the overall geometry.

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Hotel Convento la Magdalena (Antequera) – An amazing hotel!

World-class service at Hotel Convento La Magdalena

Nestled in the Torcal de Antequera Natural Park not far from Antequera,  this grand, Romanesque-style hotel is the perfect place to get away from it all and relax in style. It is one of my favorite hotels in the area and I have stayed there quite a few times never being dissapointed. The indoor pool area is amazing and of course the staff can arrange your visit to the Caminito del Rey as well.

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La Playita – The Little Beach in the Mountains

La playita at Zahara de la Sierra

Sometimes you just want to go to the beach but staying near Ronda means at least one and a half hour drive to the coast. However, not too far away at Zahara de la Sierra is La Playita in the area known as Arroymolinos. A fresh water pool converted into a beach. Perfect for swimming and sunbathing!

From mid June until mid September the little beach is open, and is only a 25 minute drive from Ronda, or 10 minutes from Zahara de la Sierra or Montecorto. Entry tickets are under 5 Euros for the whole day and babies up to 3 years old go free!

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Q and A – Food and drink in Ronda

Recipe for Rabo de Toro or Bull's Tail Stew

Ronda is a stunning city located in the heart of the Andalusian mountains. It’s not only famous for its rich cultural heritage and beautiful landscapes but also for its delicious cuisine. The city’s culinary traditions have been influenced by its diverse history, resulting in a unique and flavorful gastronomy. From hearty stews to fresh seafood dishes and local wines. Ronda offers an array of options to satisfy any appetite. In this Q&A page about food and drink in Ronda, we’ll answer some common questions visitors may have and provide a few insights on local specialties and dining option.

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