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Visiting this beautiful and safe corner of Spain is a great joy, and sure to be one of the best holidays a person could ever have. Located in the northwest of Málaga province, and bordering Cadíz province, the Serranía de Ronda is made up of Ronda, it’s largest town, and several white villages, known in Spanish as the Pueblos Blancos of the Serranía.
It is here that visitors will find history going back many thousands of years to the time of the neolithic peoples with their cave paintings and dolmen burial chambers, through to Phoenician, Roman, and Moorish civilisation prior to the Christian reconquest.
The Serranía is also famous for its wealth of natural parks, Grazalema, Alcornocales, the Sierra de las Nieves, and not too far away, the lake district of the Guadalhorce and spectacular rock formations such as those found at El Torcal.
Nature in the Serranía is described as the one of the last truly wild areas in Europe, and certainly the local fauna and flora are well worth seeing up close, but please don’t touch if possible, instead bring your camera and binoculars and help us retain the natural beauty of this part of the world for future generations to enjoy.