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Hotel Don Benito Ronda

Hotel Don Benito, Ronda ****

Situated on the Ronda-Sevilla road, the Hotel Don Benito offers accessible countryside stays whilst being close to Ronda and the Serranía for visitors planning to see the Pueblos Blancos. From €45

Address: Carretera Algodonales-Ronda A 374 Km 26 29400 Ronda
 

Ronda’s Hotel Don Benito is a bit if a paradox, a four star hotel on the side of the highway leading from Ronda to Sevilla, yet first impressions may not be fair, this is in fact a wonderful hotel positioned here to cater for the needs of people who want a certain standard of lodging outside Ronda, and plan to explore by car so need easy access to local roads.

Guests in the hotel can expect to find all of the usual comforts, including wonderful restaurant serving popular local dishes, a small bar frequented by many of the local residents, and a swimming pool and tennis court onsite. Internet is available to guests in the hotel lounget. Free parking is available at the front of the hotel.

All of the rooms at the Don Benito are air-conditioned and heated, and decorated is soft colours to accentuate the solid wooden furniture. Canal+ satellite TV is provided in every room, as is a telephone, minibar, guest safe and en-suite bathroom.

From the hotel there are several attractive hiking trails, leading to the Cueva del Gato, to Acinipo, Arriate and up to Ronda. Or if you prefer, all of these destinations can be reached by car in less than 10 minutes. The Serranía de Ronda is a magical place that already includes two UNESCO Biosphere reserves, both of which are filled with native flora and fauna, making this a holiday you won’t forget.

Hotel Facilities

22 Rooms Disabled Access Parking Available Garden
Swimming Pool Tennis Court Elevator Air Conditioning
Central Heating Hair Dryer Restaurant Bar

Hotel Don Benito Photos

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