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C. Goleta, 10, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, SpainMap
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  • LuizDutraNeto
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    The Moorish walls of Ronda ...

    The famous walls of Ronda were initially built by the first Moorish settlers around the 8th century. The impregnability given to Ronda by the "El Tajo" gorge and its cliffs was substancially reinforce...

    Reviewed on Feb 25, 2020
  • Bruce W
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    More Wall Walking

    The Murallas de Levante are the walls that provide the link between the Espiritu Santo Church by the Almocabar Gate and subsequently become the Murallas de la Cijara. These are considered to be the mo...

    Reviewed on Dec 21, 2018
  • Strandtenger
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    Ronda, Levant walls

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    Round, like any normal medieval city, was surrounded by walls. Now, however, only fragments were left from these walls. But it is still. From the south side of the city you can see (and climb) Puer ...

    Reviewed on Feb 2, 2019
  • yucalympic
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    A wall around the Felipe V gate in the old town of Rhonda

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    This wall is located around the Felipe V Gate, east of the old town of Rhonda. The walls are connected and extended all the time to the edge of the cliff. It was built for defense, but I was impressed that it was built well in the past. The walls and the surrounding scenery are picturesque, so it's a great photo spot.

    Reviewed on Apr 28, 2020
  • uminoigora
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    Walking around the walls

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    Visited on a weekday afternoon in October. From the Quenka Gardens, cross the Biejo Bridge and go left to the stone stairs along the cliffs of the old town. It's a little tight because it's been climbing all the time, but it's fun to have a gate on the way and the scenery is beautiful. I wasn't sure where the wall came from, but I arrived at a small tower. There are few tourists around here. I like it not too well maintained for sightseeing, but it was a pity that garbage was scattered in the tower ...

    Reviewed on Nov 21, 2018
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