by @marine_sld
As well as being a pueblo blanco (white town) that you just have to visit in Andalusia, Ronda also has the advantage of being close to a mountain of unmissable sights in the region. You can visit great cities like Granada, or smaller and more atypical places like the town of Pitufos. There’s a load of options to choose from! Here’s a list of places that I got to visit during my stay in Ronda…
First, I landed in Malaga, the capital of the province with the same name. It’s a pretty seaside city, but a little deceptive in comparison to what I was expecting.
With the suffocating heat of Andalusia, swimming is a vital necessity. Unfortunately, the only downside of Ronda is that it’s not by the sea — however, Malaga and Marbella are very close. I didn’t have the courage to visit beaches probably full of people and therefore I preferred to find a more peaceful location: La Cueva Del Gato (The Cat’s Cave), a cave location in the mountain. Since it comes from the…
Read more about Entrelenguas language, Culture and Tours in Ronda
I’ve been living in this lovely area of Western Andalucia for the last 20 years or so and dedicate most of my time to the running of English language tourist information websites for the towns of Cádiz, Ronda, Grazalema, the famous or infamous Caminito del Rey, and also Wildside Holidays, which promotes sustainable and eco-friendly businesses running wildlife and walking holidays in Spain. My articles contain affiliate links that will help you reserve a hotel, bus, train or activity in the area. You don’t pay more, but by using them you do support this website. Thankyou!