sexta-feira, 10 de junho de 2016

Amid ruins and pavements, Ronda

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Armed with dramatic views of highlands and picturesque sights of nature, Ronda is one of Spain’s quiet charms that is just waiting to be discovered. Fall in love with the majestic highlands and the history that stands behind the old town as founded by one of the past’s distinct figures, Julius Ceasar.

Dating back to the 4th Century AD, the foundation of this alluring city was initially influenced by the Moors. Centuries may have passed, but Ronda impressively retained its old age atmosphere making it one of the most appealing places to stay for those who want to relax and unwind.

Location

Found within the province of Malaga, Spain, the city is charted to have a population of over 35, 000. A mountainous area that it is, some prehistoric remnants of earlier civilizations are found within and nearby. This debris from the past is proof that the place has been an ideal place to live in even during early times.

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The total land area is 185. 83 square miles with an elevation of 750 meters above mean sea level.

Climate

Climate in Ronda is classified as Mediterranean. Simply described as warm and temperate, Ronda experiences a unique climate slightly different from its nearby areas as it is surrounded by mountains.

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July is considered the hottest month while January is the coldest. November is the wettest with average precipitation of 72.7mm.

Transportation

Those who would travel by air can land at Malaga Airport as it is the nearest air terminal to Ronda. From the said airport, getting to Ronda is possible by taking a cab just outside the airport or utilizing trains also found within Malaga.

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Those who will come from Andalucia and Cordoba can also go driving as there are connecting roads passing through major cities going to Ronda.

Attractions

Cuenca Gardens

These cliffhanging gardens will grant you majestic sights of greenery and steep landscapes. Ronda is known for its cliffs and going to this popular destination will sum up the geographical attribute of the place.

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There are terraces surrounded by palm trees and luscious flowers that add allure to this beautiful spot.

Balcón del Coño Viewpoints

The protruding balcony provides a breathtaking view of everything below. Best to visit during sunset, this destination is another favorite as it offers the sight of the beautiful Puente Nuevo and the gorge nearby.

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Challenge how far your eyes can see and get to experience this striking view first-hand.

Palace of the Moorish King and the Water Mine

Built in the beginning of the 14th century, this tourist spot was once a fortress/mine that was even rumored to be the place where Abomelic’s gold is kept.

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The place possesses an Islamic ambiance as expressed by its structure, which is unusual for common architecture found in Spain at large.

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