Murallas de la Cijara Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful old walls - great to walk around
Monday 9th May and we visited the beautiful mountain town of Ronda. No trip to Ronda is complete without a walk and clamber around the Murallas de la Cijara, the Walls of the City, which are one o...
The walls of la Cijjara are located as you leave the Arab baths (if in this area) and walk up to the old town / city of Ronda (Walk away from the old bridges; towards what looks like the country side....
At the time of the Moorish conquest the limits of the Muslim medina were the Guadalevín gorge to the north and the city walls to the south, east and west, with the eastern flank being the most open an...
We found access to the door of Cijara, it has a long journey and you can link one mural with another, there are also access to the torrencies. Although the stairs are not from ...
Beautiful old walls - great to walk around
Monday 9th May and we visited the beautiful mountain town of Ronda. No trip to Ronda is complete without a walk and clamber around the Murallas de la Cijara, the Walls of the City, which are one o...
Nice views; pleasant walk and well restored walls
The walls of la Cijjara are located as you leave the Arab baths (if in this area) and walk up to the old town / city of Ronda (Walk away from the old bridges; towards what looks like the country side....
Wall walking once again:
At the time of the Moorish conquest the limits of the Muslim medina were the Guadalevín gorge to the north and the city walls to the south, east and west, with the eastern flank being the most open an...
Murals with large views
We found access to the door of Cijara, it has a long journey and you can link one mural with another, there are also access to the torrencies. Although the stairs are not from ...
Well preserved.
Many parts of the city wall are still preserved, so you can make a trip to the door of the Arabic Cyjara