Outdoor Activities in Ronda

Outdoor activities in Ronda are a mix of adventure sports and some laid-back vibes amidst scenic beauty. Ronda comes with an ideal terrain and atmosphere to spend active holidays and make plenty of unforgettable memories. So, explore the wilderness of Ronda and spend some time in the lap of nature with these exciting outdoor activities Ronda has to offer. From the most adventurous experiences to the most popular ones, the following list combines it all to make sure you do not miss these unique experiences while planning a trip to Ronda.

From sunrise to sunset, let's discover the best spots for outdoor activities in Ronda:

  1. Puente Nuevo

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    Puente Nuevo

    Landmark, View Point, Bridge

    One of the most iconic places in Ronda, the Puente Nuevo Bridge is one of the three new bridges which divide the old town from the historical district. The bridge which has river Guadalevin flowing below is heavily touristy throughout the year and visiting it, during your Round trip should definitely be on the top of your priority list. The construction of the bridge started in 1791 and it cont...Read more
  2. Alameda Del Tajo

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    Alameda Del Tajo

    Garden, View Point, Botanical Garden

    Built in early 19th century, the Alameda Del Tajo is one of the few botanical gardens in Ronda which is located just next to the Plaza De Toros. The botanical garden is rich in biodiversity and also has a wide range of trees which are about 200 years old that listed in the guide of notable trees in Malaga. The most prominent one being the cedar of Himalaya and also pine and acacia trees. The ga...Read more
  3. La Casa Del Rey Moro

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    La Casa Del Rey Moro

    Mine

    Dating back to the Moorish era, the La Casa Del Rey Moro is a water mine built by Ronda’s King Abomelic at the beginning of the 14th century, for preventing the water supplies during water wars. There was a very popular rumour that the mine has huge amount of gold in its underground chambers, but no concrete evidence was found till date. When you tour the mine, you’ll explore the st...Read more
  4. Felipe V Arch

    Landmark, Historical Site

    On your way from La Ciudad to Padre Jesus, you’ll come across an arch which is an iconic landmark in Ronda and was hurriedly built when the Arab Gate collapsed in 1742. The arch is allegedly named after the King Felipe V, the first Bourbon King who was successful to get a bit of Spain and also helped in rebuilding the country’s economy, after the turbulent times of War of Succession...Read more
  5. Viajeros Romanticos

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    Viajeros Romanticos

    View Point

    Literally translated to ‘Viewpoint of the Romantic Travelers’, the Mirrador de los Viajeros Romanticos like the name suggests is a picturesque viewpoint on what essentially are enormous mountain walls. The walls showcase some terrific local art work. Even just wandering around this attraction is a lovely experience. The endless stretches of vividly green pasture lands, against a bac...Read more
  6. Puente Viejo

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    Puente Viejo

    Bridge

    This 16th century Old Bridge in Ronda is a single arch of 10m diameter and has a 31m elevation on the river water level. This is an extraordinary example of mixing building structures with gardens and the credit goes to the Arabs. Its four balconies are opened for the public to enjoy the magnificent vista of the Tagus and the landscape. This bridge was built for creating harmony among the Isla...Read more