Ronda is a historic hilltop town in southern Spain, in the province of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia.

Where is Ronda?

  • Ronda sits in the mountains of inland Andalusia, west of the coastal city of Málaga and not far from Seville and Gibraltar.
  • Geographically, it is famous for its dramatic position on two adjoining hills split by a deep ravine carved by the Guadalevín (also called the Grande) River.
  • The town is part of the wider Sierra de las Nieves area, a national park region known for rugged landscapes and whitewashed villages.

Quick travel context

  • Country: Spain; Region: Andalusia; Province: Málaga.
  • Ronda is reachable by road or rail from Málaga and Seville and is often included as a stop on Costa del Sol or Andalusian interior itineraries.

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