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The annual grape stomping celebration with the Damas Goyesca at the Museum of Wine took place today, and great fun was had by all, though the more serious message that the 2010 wines of Ronda are about to be bottled was very apparent.
An exceptional night was enjoyed by fans of Maria Villalon as she took to the stage for her first Ronda concert and belted out all of her most popular tracks.
Leslie Redhead, a Canadian artist who loves Ronda so much she regularly organises art groups to the Serranía and Spain, and giving her students the chance to experience Spanish culture and beauty.
The Pedro Romero Feria 2010 kicks off with a fun parade through the city streets and as always, the Damas Goyescas steal the show with their spectacular gowns.
An exciting day for cyclists as one of the world’s greatest cycling events, La Vuelta de España comes to Ronda in stifling heat before making their ascent and descent to Marbella
Meeting María Villalon, Ronda’s most famous daughter currently enjoying top 40 chart success having also won Simon Cowell’s X-Factor competition in Spain 2007
A walking tour of Ronda exactly like that taken by Michelle Obama and her daughter Sasha when they visited the city as part of their Spain holiday in August 2010
A short but very enjoyable walk from the station at Benaojan to the Cueva del Gato with Tony Bishop, author of a new walking guide “Walking in the Ronda Mountains: 30 half-day walks in Andalucia”
Today saw the arrival of President Barrack Obama’s wife Michelle and daughter Sasha to Ronda, amidst chaotic scenes as fans tried to get a glimpse of the first lady.
Plaza del Socorro is the modern political centre of Ronda, it was here that Blas Infante showed off the Andalusian flag and coat of arms for the first time.