Take a tour of Spanish Town of Ronda in Ronda, Spain – part of the World’s Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
On the southern tip of Spain, in the state of Andalusia, is a remote gem of untouched Spanish culture and charm.
This is Ronda, a community which sits above an infamous ravine more than 100 meters deep.
The town has existed since at least the 6th century BC, and has come under the rule of many cultures including the Celts, Phoenicians, and Visigoths.
Ronda is known as one of the White Hill Towns because of the white homes lining its cobbled streets.
It has served as an inspirational haven for writers like Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles.
Sweeping views, gorge-spanning bridges and a long tradition of bullfighting, are some of the many pleasures found in this ancient yet pristine locale.