The historic town of Ronda is on a plateau high above sea level just 60km from Marbella and 116km from Malaga. The town is split in two sections by the 100 metre Tago Gorge and offers some very spectacular scenery.
To make your stay in Ronda enjoyable we have written a guide to the area detailing the history, monuments which are worth visiting as well as provided information on the many museums there. It is an area which is famous for its bullfighting, and has the oldest Plaza del Toros in Spain.
If you look at our Ronda maps you will see find there is much to explore in the surrounding areas, and our photographs will help you decide what places you want to visit.
If you are looking for wide open spaces and some peace and quiet then visit the beautiful Sierra de la Nieves Nature Park with its protected plant and animal species.
Ronda offers a lively nightlife with a number of excellent bars and restaurants ranging from tapas to haute cuisine at prices to suit all pockets.