lunes, 17 de agosto de 2015

ONE DAY TRIPS FROM SEVILLE: RONDA


Ronda, a small town in the Sierra of Malaga, is one of the most beautiful and packed with history places to visit in Andalousia, after the better known larger cities. Founded in the stone age, it has had an important historical role that took off when it become one of the last moorish cities standing against christian reconquer, back in the 15th century.
In adition, it is located on the top of an impressive natural 100 metres deep canyon cut by river Guadalevin,



Ronda's bulfighting ring can be visited on days without actual bullfighting, and should be visited, as it is one of the most impressive ones in Spain (leaving out what actually goes on inside).



Appart from its cultural offer, Ronda has a strong active tourism side. Hiking, bird watching, canoe routes, caves...The land around the town has 3 natural reserves to explore.

To have a deeper look into how much Ronda can offer you, please check out their own visitors web: www.turismoderonda.es


HOW TO GET THERE
Ronda can be reached from Seville by car (ask your GPS) in one hour and a half.


Bus service from Seville (Estación de Autobuses Prado de San Sebastian): SEVILLA-RONDA (12,70€ - 2 h. No stops) From Monday to Friday 9:00-10:15-16:00-18:45-19:30 Saturday, Sundays and Bank Holidays 10:15-16:00-18:45

Return from Ronda to Seville: RONDA-SEVILLA (12,70€ - 2 h. Direct) From Monday to Friday 10:30-13:00-15:00-18:00 Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays 10:30-13:00-18:00.




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