La Vía Ferrata La Sevillana, ubicada en el Tajo de Ronda, es un emocionante itinerario de aventura que te permite recorrer paredes verticales con la …
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Nov 18, 2024
Stunning view and a lovely compliment to visiting the bridge. Went just after dusk and got the most spectacular photos.Full review by Jamie O
Oct 22, 2024
A breathtaking gorge with stunning views and very picturesque bridges. The gorge is 120 metres tall and is very terrifying at some points. The New Bridge is the most impressive and most famous, but t…Full review by Ryan S
Aug 3, 2024
A bottom up view of the Ronda New Bridge along with the gorge. We had originally planned to hike from the bottom however given the heat in July, we ended up parking at the nearby public car park and …Full review by Baggio1018
Hi, I have tried looking through the reviews but cant see anything telling me how to get down to the viewing point? We are parking outside the city and walking in. Thank you in advance.
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You need to cross the bridge away from the Parador, take first right. Follow the road for about 500m until you come to a small square. The path to the viewpoint is on the right at the end …
You need to cross the bridge away from the Parador, take first right. Follow the road for about 500m until you come to a small square. The path to the viewpoint is on the right at the end of the square. Hope this helps.
hi all, Realize there are few option or path or way or trail walk down to EL TAJO GORGE or bottom of Ronda. can some one please advise the exact walk way into the gorge(in the middle of Gorge) not just at the bottom and look up to the iconic Puente Nuevo Bridge. thank you in advance.
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Ieneme: Roman Bridge and Puente Viejo (Old Bridge) are a few blocks to the east, accessed by Calle Real (Royal Street). Those bridges are much closer to the river, and there are …
Ieneme: Roman Bridge and Puente Viejo (Old Bridge) are a few blocks to the east, accessed by Calle Real (Royal Street). Those bridges are much closer to the river, and there are paths that bring you close to Puente Nuevo. When crossing Puente Nuevo from north to south, you'll see in the distance to the left a small bridge. Turn left (east) immediately after crossing New Bridge. There's a narrow street paralleling the Gorge. You get eye-level views of New Bridge along the way, and phenomenal vistas of Ronda as well. Take note of the former prison constructed into New Bridge. That figured prominently in Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls." Enjoy! I certainly did.
Hi! We will be staying in Marbella on august 6-7 and Im thinking to visit Ronda. Is there any parking area near Puente Nuevo or any suggestion where to park near the area or El Tajo? thanks in advance, Monette
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Hi ! This is a review I wrote about Ronda : It is possible to see most of the interesting sights of Ronda by walking along the main street which unfortunately changes name at Puento …
Hi ! This is a review I wrote about Ronda : It is possible to see most of the interesting sights of Ronda by walking along the main street which unfortunately changes name at Puento Nuevo . There is parking at the Iglesia Nuestra Senora de la Merced on the main street , at this end it is called Calle Virgen de la Paz . From there you can walk to the New Bridge and the Gorge, cross it and continue on Calle Arminan ( the name of the main street on that side) until Iglesia De Santa Maria de Major where parking is also available . Both sides of the Gorge are interesting even though the Calle Virgen de la Paz is more commercial . From one end to the other a 30 minutes walk if non-stop or 3+hours if you want to see everything !
How long is the walk from the Plaza Maria park (top) to the panoramic viewing spot of the Bridge (towards bottom) and back to the top?
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It´s an easy walk, but the street slopes down and the way back is a bit more demanding. If you are in a hurry - 40 min, but there are a lot of interesting shops to the bridge.
I cannot answer for March but once visited in November and would say that the place always draws people but it is relatively sparsely populated at that time of the year. Also it was …
I cannot answer for March but once visited in November and would say that the place always draws people but it is relatively sparsely populated at that time of the year. Also it was much warmer than I would have thought!