top of page

Ronda is located in a mountainous region in central Andalusia, about fifty miles inland from the Costa del Sol, about 750 meters above sea level.


The Guadalevín river splits the town in two and has cut a deep gorge, known as Tajo de Ronda, over which are built the three famous bridges of Ronda: the Puente Romano (Roman Bridge, also known as Puente San Miguel), the Puente Viejo (Old Bridge) and the famous Puente Nuevo (New Bridge). East of Ronda you can find the Park Sierra de las Nieves (Snowy Mountains), located in the west is the Sierra de Grazalema.

Besides the bridges, the main attractions of Ronda are: Plaza de Toros (bullring and museum), Plaza de Espana, church of Santa Maria la Mayor.

Ronda lies 80 km from the finca.

bottom of page