The Area
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RondaStanding on a towering plateau in the mountains Ronda is one of Andalucias larger towns and is famous for the plunging gorge that divides the medieval from the 18th century parts of the town. This gorge is known as El Tajo – The Cliff and is spanned by a stone bridge, which once housed a prison. Visitors love to peer down into the gorge, to see the waters of the River Guadalevín.
Ronda is also famous for its bullring, the oldest, and the most beautiful one in Spain; the arena itself is also the country's largest. When there are no fights, the bullring is open to visitors, and has a fascinating museum with many mementos of Spain's most renowned bullfighters. Ronda is located 15 miles from Cortes de la Frontera on an easy road, parking is plentiful in the town centre and driving in the town is not nearly as difficult as it may seem. |
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