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Travel Blogs from Ronda, Spain and Canary Islands

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Free rounds at the Arco Iris., Jubrique, Tarifa and Ronda, Spain travel blog

Free rounds at the Arco Iris.

A travel blog entry by stevefn

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... once more to our Andalusian friends. We choose an equally long route back home to Madrid, but this time via the beautiful city of Ronda, Sevilla (no time to stop this time, we will be back though!) and Extremadura (another area we need to check out one ...

Ronda, Spain, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Ronda, Spain

A travel blog entry by rnriggins

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... he arrived there was no one there despite signs saying they opened at 10. As we´ve noticed opening late is quite common in Spain and an employee arrived about 11. Lee hooked up with a group from Alabama that had arrived and entered the still primitive ...

Ronda, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Ronda

A travel blog entry by fredchristman

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... spectacular cliffs. Those with a flair for fun and adventure might rent horses. Or perhaps challenge Spain's most famous and impenetrable defensive citadel by hiking down the gorge to find the herds of sheep and ...

Ronda, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Ronda

A travel blog entry by sophiatravels

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... as the old Arab baths, and a really good modern art museum featuring many works of Joaquin Peinado who was originally from Ronda. Ash and I had pretty much given up on Spanish modern art museums, but this one was fantastic. However, the highlight of Ronda ...

The wonders of the Gorge, Ronda, Spain travel blog

The wonders of the Gorge

A travel blog entry by eurom0e

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... little towns seem like they belong in a fantasy book, set in their tranquility amongst the mountain country side. We finally arrived in Ronda and found a place to stay. While we expected it to be a small little town like the other white villages, it ...

Ronda = vertigo, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Ronda = vertigo

A travel blog entry by kescott

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RONDA y los torros, Ronda, Spain travel blog

RONDA y los torros

A travel blog entry by kbort

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... that could change. I also visited the Arabic Baths (I think that is how you translate it) these were ancient baths from when southern spain was largely muslim. The baths are basically a spa with a hot room like a sauna a warm room to sit and get massages ...

Bullfighting and oxtail for Ashif's birthday, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Bullfighting and oxtail for Ashif's birthday

A travel blog entry by ashifreeshma

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Andalucia, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Andalucia

A travel blog entry by sabaidii

... a while to warm up. Only the Spaniards didn't seem to mind, at least the main street was packed as usually and even long after darkness fell. Ronda is really a spectacular place. It sits high on a cliff that must be at least 200 meters high. The ...

Sigo Andando, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Sigo Andando

A travel blog entry by kwirky250

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... with my left foot. It feels like i´ve had a cramp in my foot for the last 3-4 days. So the actual walking around Ronda was not so hot. (especially because my ankles had swelled up to about twice their normal size) But the view and everything more than ...

Help me Ronda; help help me Ronda., Ronda, Spain travel blog

Help me Ronda; help help me Ronda.

A travel blog entry by joeljenaturner

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... : Ronda. Along the way we passed some crazy vistas in the mountains, overlooking huge catchment areas. The land changes so frequently in Spain. Ronda is this epic two part town which is high on a plateau, but divided down the middle by a sheer gap gorge, ...

Help me Ronda!, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Help me Ronda!

A travel blog entry by signsoflife

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... , signing along to the Christmas songs being piped onto the streets and ignoring the funny looks from the Spanish! However Ronda ended up being our favourite place in Spain up to now, it's a really scenic town split in half by a huge gorge connected by a ...

Great views into the gorge..., Ronda, Spain and Canary Islands travel blog

Great views into the gorge...

A travel blog entry by romaandgrant

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Ronda, another gorgeous little town. Fabulous view from the ,new, bridge down into the gorge. A quirky little hotel...with amazing breakfast ...

the rift in Ronda, Ronda, Spain travel blog

the rift in Ronda

A travel blog entry by thecabbage

En route to Malaga, I stopped by the small town of Ronda. It is in the heart of a region of Spain known for it's white-washed buildings. What it's really known for is the gorge, created by a small river, dividing the town in half. What follows are my ...

Help me Ronda.... Help,Help me Ronda, Ronda, Spain and Canary Islands travel blog

Help me Ronda.... Help,Help me Ronda

A travel blog entry by darrenhough74

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... gorge that divided the old own from the new and enjoyed wandering through the little old towns alleys.  From Ronda we took the scenic route which was stunning and windy but at times a little scary as it was a sheer drop down the ...

Ronda, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Ronda

A travel blog entry by alex_merwin

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... over to the Plaza de Toros before we had to catch the bus back to Sevilla. The oldest in Spain, the Ronda bullring contains a museum on bullfighting and is open to wander through the plaza, stables, and bullpens. Now empty, during the fall this place ...

Ronda and Sevillan Traffic Circles, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Ronda and Sevillan Traffic Circles

A travel blog entry by haveyouseenher

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Dan and I were happy to be leaving Benalmadena and heading into the hills of Spain towards Sevilla. On our way there we stopped in Ronda, a town built on two sides of a deep gorge and noted for its typically white, Andalusian houses. What we found amidst ...

Ronda, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Ronda

A travel blog entry by samuvk

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I was living two years in Ronda a village in the Sourth of ...

Still Damp, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Still Damp

A travel blog entry by smirky

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... was some pie. Paul made sure that every one of the six whole chickens knew who was boss. From here we had to go back to spain and start our move north to Barcalona. We did this on local traains via the town of ronda which we could not do justice to ...

Cliff top houses, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Cliff top houses

A travel blog entry by tayka

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We drove from Dos Hermanas to Ronda, passing ploughed fields, rolling hills and olive groves. Ronda is a small town built high up on cliffs. The two main monuments of Ronda are the New Bridge and the Bullring. The New Bridge connects the old and new ...

Ronda, Ronda de la Frontera, Spain travel blog

Ronda

A travel blog entry by the_stamms

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... decided to divert. Ahh, the beauty of travel with no real obligation. We recognized a city from Bethany and Andre's trip to Spain, so we bought tickets to Ronda, another hill town in Andalucia. We arrived late at night after a full day in Jerez, and ...

Help Help Me Ronda, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Help Help Me Ronda

A travel blog entry by peterebecca

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Here are some photos from the 4 days we spent in ...

Ronda: the town divided by a gorge, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Ronda: the town divided by a gorge

A travel blog entry by travelprincess1

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...We got on the bus at about 8:15 to head to Ronda. We drove through very high fog-covered mountains to get to the fortress. When we arrived, we visited the Plaza de España, the Don Bosco house, the bridge over the Tajo gorge, and the old quarter. Then ...

The Big Gorge, Ronda, Spain travel blog

The Big Gorge

A travel blog entry by tinsels_travels

... we´re glad we did! The train ride from Algeciras was beautiful! Again full of sunflowers and olive groves. We arrived at Ronda and booked into the Hostal across the road...thankfully our ruc weren´t on long that day! We dumped our gear and headed ...

Ronda, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Ronda

A travel blog entry by joelandes

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Surprise! We're going to Ronda. We hadn't planned on it but as we were headed back to Estepona and were looking at the map, it was just sitting there calling to us. We agreed to spend the afternoon. Granada sits atop a plateau and has the most ...

Continued, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Continued

A travel blog entry by peacefrog

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Ronda, Spain, Ronda, Spain and Canary Islands travel blog

Ronda, Spain

A travel blog entry by travelmenu

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... hiking Gibraltar we met up with some fellow Albertan´s. They said the best tip they could give us was to avoid Spain's Costa del Sol and head inland up to Ronda. The train route to Ronda was built and financed by the British during the 2nd World War to ...

Ronda - the new WOW City, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Ronda - the new WOW City

A travel blog entry by kylajane37

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... after. We were then able to walk back to town and walk down the cliffside by the bridge and back up. We explored the rest of Ronda and we were ready to leave by that afternoon. We had a peaceful train ride back to Granada. All in all, a fabulous ...

Heaven in Spain!, Ronda, Spain travel blog

Heaven in Spain!

A travel blog entry by trg7

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... the next day to get closer to morocco, as I´m anxious to change countries. But I would say that for anyone traveling to spain, ronda is a must-see. Its definately my favorite city, tied with Barcelona, for Spain. Check out this website for a picture ...

City surrounded by cliff faces, Ronda, Spain travel blog

City surrounded by cliff faces

A travel blog entry by adamz

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... some really nice views. Followed this along until I reached the bull fighting (toro) museum. Rhonda has the oldest ring in Spain and spent some time wandering the different parts of the arena as well as the different exhibits of the museum. Continued ...

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