Ganztägige geführte Tour durch Ronda mit Besuch der Reservatauro Ranch
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Ganztägige geführte Tour durch Ronda mit Besuch der Reservatauro Ranch

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Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Holländisch
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Dauer: länger als 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Auf dieser Ganztagestour besuchen Sie Ronda, eine der eindrucksvollsten Bergstädte Andalusiens
  • Bei einem geführten Rundgang sehen Sie die wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten von Ronda und erfahren alles über das historische Erbe der Stadt
  • Im Casa Don Bosco probieren Sie einen lokalen Wein und genießen den Blick über die berühmte Schlucht
  • Auf der Reservatauro Ranch sehen Sie die berühmten spanischen Stiere und andalusischen Pferde von Ronda.
  • Ihr einheimischer Tourguide kennt Ronda bestens und wird sein Wissen mit Ihnen teilen
Beschreibung

Wenn Sie von der Costa del Sol in die Berge fahren, stoßen Sie auf eine der geschichtsträchtigsten mittelalterlichen Städte der Region - die einzigartige Ronda. Verbringen Sie einen ganzen Tag mit der Erkundung der gepflasterten Gassen und entdecken Sie die Geschichte und die lokalen Traditionen, einschließlich eines Besuchs auf einer Stierfarm. Marilo, einer unserer ortskundigen Tourguides, sagt: "Die berühmte Brücke von Ronda ist immer noch unter dem Namen Puente Nuevo bekannt, obwohl ihr Bau vor über 250 Jahren begann. Sie verbindet die beiden Teile von Ronda - die Neustadt, "Mercadillo", und die Altstadt, "La Ciudad"."

Nach der Ankunft unternehmen Sie einen geführten Rundgang durch die Stadt, bei dem Sie Kirchen, Herrenhäuser und die Puente Nuevo besichtigen können. Diese prächtige Steinbrücke überspannt die 100 Meter tiefe Tajo-Schlucht, die die Stadt in zwei Hälften teilt, und bietet schwindelerregende Ausblicke. Ernest Hemingway war ein häufiger Besucher - so sehr, dass es im Park Blas Infante eine Skulptur von ihm gibt, die einer Skulptur von Orson Welles, einem weiteren Ronda-Liebhaber, gegenübersteht. Von der Casa Don Bosco, einem modernistischen Herrenhaus oberhalb der Schlucht, haben Sie einen herrlichen Blick auf die Schlucht und können ein Glas Wein genießen.

Zum Abschluss besuchen Sie die Ranch Reservatauro, die in einem Biosphärenreservat mit jahrhundertealten Eichen liegt und einen perfekten Lebensraum für die Zucht spanischer Stiere und andalusischer Pferde bietet. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Geschichte der spanischen Stiere und andalusischen Pferde, und zwar auf nachhaltige und umweltfreundliche Weise. Sie spazieren durch bewaldete, mit Eichen bestandene Weideflächen und lernen die liebevoll gepflegten Tiere kennen, die sich frei auf der weitläufigen Ranch bewegen können.

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  • Beachten Sie, dass die Temperaturen im Hochsommer sehr hoch sind
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