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| General Information | | The relaxing atmosphere of Ronda is a great break from some of the more tourist-ridden places in Spain. It is easy to get to by train from Madrid or regional trains and is a good day trip from the Costa del Sol resorts. Ronda is divided in half by a steep river gorge which falls a sheer 130 m on each side. There is spectacular arched bridge crossing the gorge gorge, where, according to our guide, the Arabs and the Christians used to keep their prisoners. The main attraction of this white-washed town, is the extraordinary views of the valley and the many walking possibilities. | Local Food | | Probably the most popular European holiday destination in the world, the food is as varied as the many different nationalities that have settled here over the years. The most famous tourist dish, Paella, can be found in nearly every bar, hotel and restaurant in the country with other local dishes, Paps con Mojo (unpeeled potatoes cooked in seawater) and Gofio Escaldon (hand rolled balls of maize flour eaten with a dip) well worth a try. In the busiest of tourist resorts, Pizzas, Burger and other fast food outlets ensure all tastes are catered for, and most meals are served with a generous helping of chips and salad. Wines and beers are produced locally and are excellent value, as the imported ones tend to cost more and are sometimes inferior. |
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