Why not dedicate a day to exploring Ronda and its renowned wineries? The region has a rich winemaking tradition dating back to Roman times, with 28 wineries currently in operation.
From Cordoba, we'll travel an hour and a half to the Ronda winery region, enjoying breathtaking Andalusian landscapes and charming white villages along the way.
The winery, set in the countryside near Ronda, offers stunning views of vineyards. During a two-hour tour, your guide will share insights about reviving lost grape varieties and the impact of different altitudes and soils on cultivation, concluding with a delightful wine tasting.
After the winery visit, enjoy two hours of free time to explore historic Ronda, one of Spain's oldest towns, featuring a scenic walkway along the gorge with spectacular views of the ravine and the iconic Puente Nuevo.
Exclusive Ronda Winery Day Trips and Tours from Cordoba.
- Season: All year.
- Scheduled days: Available Daily. (Subject to availability)
- Departure time: From 9am or choose your ideal departure time.
- Duration:
Approx. 8 hours.
- Pick up point:
From your accommodation in Cordoba city
- Return point: To your accommodation in Cordoba city
- Included: Private Mercedes vehicle, English speaking driver, visit of winery for 2-hour tour including wine tasting, visit of Ronda and free time.
- Not included: Gratuities, food, drinks and all other expenses.
Ronda is among the oldest towns in Spain, tracing its origins back to the Neolithic era, with many remnants from that time still visible today.
Despite attracting thousands of tourists annually, Ronda retains much of its enchanting character, particularly in its historic old town. The town is renowned for its breathtaking vistas overlooking the dramatic gorge known as El Tajo. Visitors flock to the 18th-century Puente Nuevo, or 'New Bridge,' which spans a staggering 100-meter drop.
The scenic promenade that meanders along the gorge offers stunning views of the Serranía de Ronda mountains. Ronda’s captivating history is marked by the presence of both Romans and Moors, with the town being one of the last Moorish strongholds to succumb to the Spanish Conquistadors.
Additionally, Ronda boasts a wealth of impressive historical landmarks that draw visitors from around the globe. The Plaza de Toros, or Bullring, stands as one of Ronda's most significant attractions.
This particular bullring holds the distinction of being the oldest in Spain, where the art of bullfighting originated. Though it now operates as a museum, it continues to host bullfights during Ronda's festive celebrations.
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