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Ronda: Reservatauro Ronda Guided Walking Tour Ticket

1. Ronda: Reservatauro Ronda Guided Walking Tour Ticket

Walk through a breeding farm of fighting bulls and pure Andalusian horses with this ticket for a walking tour in the Reservatauro Ronda. Follow your guide through a biosphere reserve on the Costa del Sol that was founded by the bullfighter Rafael Tejada. Meet your guide at the Reservatauro Ronda and begin your walking tour. Share in the lives of horses and bulls throughout all their breeding stages and their fascinating selection process. Interact with these majestic creatures. Immerse yourself in the environment of the king of the meadow, the bull. Find out about the breeding secrets and the brave bulls selection process. Get up close to the bulls in each stage of their lives. In spring see newborn calves and foals. Admire herds of sleek horses. Soak up the native flora and fauna of the Serranía de Ronda during your visit. Feel the joy of walking under centuries-old oaks.

From Seville: Ronda Full-Day Trip

2. From Seville: Ronda Full-Day Trip

Discover Ronda's most intriguing sights such as the New Bridge and the house of San Juan Bosco. Learn about one of Spain's largest exports on a tour of an olive oil mill. First, visit an olive mill and discover the secrets of olive oil production. Enjoy a small tasting of extra-virgin olive oil. Next, your local tour guide will accompany you to Ronda, one of the oldest cities in Spain, with origins in prehistoric times. Walk through the 19th-century gardens in the Alameda del Tajo, whose views are simply breathtaking. Discover the New Bridge, which joins the old and new quarters of Ronda. Here, enjoy views of the Tajo de Ronda, which is over 100 meters deep.  Next, visit the most significant monuments, such as the famous house of San Juan Bosco, a palace in modernist style with some colonial touches and Nasrid decoration. Enjoy the marvelous views of the valley. See the Old Bridge, the Bridge of Felipe V, San Miguel, and the Church of Santa Maria, located in the historic center and built over the old mosque. Admire the Mudejar tower and Casita de la Torre, the pinnacle of Ronda's religious architecture. Explore Ronda at your leisure before returning to Seville.

Ronda winery tour from Seville

3. Ronda winery tour from Seville

Visit the wine producing region around Ronda with this private tour from Seville. Experience walking through the vineyards and sampling local wines. Head to Ronda to see the Puente Nuevo bridge and stroll through the city center. Be picked up from your accommodation in Seville. Drive through the Andalusian countryside which is dotted with white Andalusian villages. Stop at a winery in the countryside outside of Ronda. Take a 2-hour guided tour of the winery. Listen as your guide explains how they are recuperating lost grape varieties. Learn more about different growing conditions. Enjoy walking through the vineyards. Finish by trying some wine and a selection of tapas. Continue to the town of Ronda for two-hours of free time to explore the city on your own. Take a stroll along the walkway around the gorge to see views of the gorge and the Puente Nuevo bridge.

From Seville: Ronda and Setenil de Las Bodegas Private Tour

4. From Seville: Ronda and Setenil de Las Bodegas Private Tour

Travel from Seville to the white Andalusian village of Setenil de Las Bodegas to see the unique houses built into rock over-hangings. Take a two hour tour of the town of Rhonda and marvel at the 18th-century Puente Nuevo bridge. Be picked up from your accommodation in Seville. Stop at the white Andalusian village of Setenil de Las Bodegas. Head to the picturesque town of Ronda which is famous for its river gorge known as El Tajo. See the Puente Nuevo bridge which spans the gorge. Tour the historic old town for two hours with a private guide. Start your walking tour at the town square, known as Plaza de España. Finish at Plaza de Toros Maestranza, which is one of the oldest bullrings in Spain. Have some free time to explore Ronda. Purchase lunch at a nice local restaurant or do some shopping before returning to Seville.

White Towns of Andalusia and Ronda: Day Trip from Seville

5. White Towns of Andalusia and Ronda: Day Trip from Seville

Depart Seville on this day trip to Andalusia's famous white towns and Ronda. Enjoy a olive oil tasting, monuments, and fascinating architecture in the company of your guide. Begin your experience with a visit to an olive mill to discover all the secrets of olive oil production, and enjoy a small tasting of Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Next, journey to Ronda with a local guide to explore one of the oldest towns in Spain. Take a stroll along the tree-lined paths of the 19th-century gardens of Alameda del Tajo, where the views are simply breathtaking. Go to the bridge that connects Ronda´s old and new districts, and get a great view of the El Tajo canyon on which the city is perched. See the modernist palace of the Casa de San Juan Bosco, complete with colonial and Nasrid decorations and stunning views of the valley. Immerse yourself in monuments like the Church of Santa Maria la Mayor. Admire the Mudejar tower and the Casita de la Torre, where the architecture is an emblematic blend of Christian, Arab, late Gothic, and Renaissance styles.  

Ronda: Guided Walking Tour

6. Ronda: Guided Walking Tour

Embark on a fascinating group or private tour of Ronda, one of the most important cities in Malaga. Come across iconic locations to learn about the rich cultural heritage of the city and its rural environment. Gaze at the surrounding mountain ranges, such as the Sierra de Grazalema. Meet your guide in the square where the emblematic Plaza de Toros is located and take a pleasant walk to the hidden gems of the city. Hear all about Ronda's Celtic origins and how the Greeks gave it the name "Runda", creating a melting pot of cultures. Enjoy the year-round sunny climate as you make your way through ancient roads and admire the breathtaking views of Tajo de Ronda and other relevant sites. Visit the privileged lookouts of Ronda, Puente Nuevo, Aldehuela, and Viajeros Románticos.

From Granada: Ronda Winery and Sightseeing Tour

7. From Granada: Ronda Winery and Sightseeing Tour

Discover one of the region's most important wineries on a minivan tour. Savor a wine tasting paired with a selection of local tapas to end your experience with a flourish. Enjoy free time in the historic city of Ronda. Starting from Granada, begin a 2-hour journey to the Ronda Winery region. Pass through some spectacular Andalusian countryside dotted with white Andalusian villages and a stunning landscape. Stroll through the vineyards where your guide will explain to you the important task of recuperating the lost grape varieties, as well the differences of the growing conditions according to the different altitudes and soil conditions. Finish with a wine tasting accompanied by a selection of tapas. Afterward, head to the town of Ronda where you will have two hours of free time to explore the city on your own. Get stunning views of the gorge and Puente nuevo (New bridge) on the walkway that leads around from the gorge.

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based on 23 reviews

Wer sich für andere Länder und Bräuche interessiert und noch dazu naturverbunden und tierlieb ist, ist genau richtig auf dieser faszinierenden Ranch. Ein außergewöhnliches Ausflugsziel, welches die Arena in Ronda und die Geschichte der Corrida in ein neues Licht rückt!

The reserve is very pleasant to visit and the explanations of the guide allow you to better understand the culture of bullfighting and the education of Andalusian horses.

Super informative on bullfighting, breeding even if you're not a fan of bullfights. To do

Catherine was a great guide and driver was excellent. It was a fun and interesting day.

Not to be missed, passionate people. A wonderful place.