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Ronda

Monday 11th March 2019

Our campsite is conveniently situated about a 30 minute walk away from the Puerta de Almocábar across the road from a small plaza, Ruedo Alameda where you can begin your visit to historic Ronda.

Ronda’s commanding position above the Tajo Gorge is spectacular and the town enjoys views over mountains of the Serranía de Ronda (Ronda Mountain Range) and the Sierra de las Nieves (Snow Mountain Range) Natural Park.

We enjoyed a villa holiday in rural Ronda about 15 years ago and have been looking forward to revisiting this delightful town.

Despite the large new hospital which opened in 2017, new tarmac roads and a few more new dwellings than we remember, the main historic centre of Ronda hasn’t really changed much and we were pleased that it has remained much of its charm and rural feel. Continue reading Ronda

A drive through the villages in the Genal Valley & the Copper forests

Wednesday 13th March 2019

We had been recommended taking a drive out through the Genal Valley, where several small villages are located in rugged landscape swathed with dense vegetation including, sweet chestnut trees. We can only imagine how spectacular it must look during the autumn months, when the trees would be laden with fruit and autumnal foliage. Continue reading A drive through the villages in the Genal Valley & the Copper forests

Sunday roast in Gibraltar, a taste of home

Sunday 17th March 2019

Happy St Patrick’s Day to one and all and the many people we saw in Gibraltar dressed in various combinations of green for the occasion.

The last time we had travelled to Gibraltar from Ronda along with my mum and dad was about 15 years ago and the road conditions have definitely improved since then 😉 It was more of dirt track, with very little of the road complete all those years ago and our experience this time was enhanced not only by tarmac but with the stunning views we encountered along the A-369 & A-377 through the Serranía de Ronda landscape.

It is also possible to take the more direct route from Ronda on the A-397 to San Pedro to meet the AP-7 but not as interesting. Continue reading Sunday roast in Gibraltar, a taste of home