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Overview: car trip from Seville to Ronda

Andalusia is a colorful dimension of Spain that thrives with a culture that lives and breathes. Treating yourself to a car trip from Seville to Ronda is simply the best way to make the most of this region. The distance between Seville and Ronda might be short, about 80 miles (129 km) and taking two hours to travel, but it certainly can be turned into a road trip through the wonders of Andalusia.

As you go along, you’ll notice the vineyards and green fields of southern Spain are dotted with many lovely small towns, villages, and interesting stops to visit. A fusion of castle and palace, Los Ribera is one of them to stop by so that you can appreciate its peaceful gardens and antique arches dating back to the 14th century. Another one is Setenil de las Bodegas, a village built on the face of an enormous rock. You certainly shouldn’t miss the great experience of walking in between the little white houses with roofs matching the rock.

About Ronda

The origins of Ronda are ancient, the sights of it are as inspiring as they come, bewitching the artists for centuries. A trip from Seville to Ronda will land you in a town preserving evidence of prehistoric settlements under Roman and Moorish rule, visible through its stunning architecture. The old town, known as La Ciudad, represents the Islamic times while the Church of Santa Maria la Mayor is a Romanesque jewel serving as a medieval piece from the past.

According to many travelers, Ronda’s most striking feature is that it is perched on a towering plateau and is split into two parts by the deep El Tajo gorge. The sharp face of the gorge is crowned with Puente Nuevo, an 18th-century bridge that lets you watch the birds underneath you when you stand on it, with the views of the river below.

From Seville to Ronda: travel tips

There are a few things that can make your trip from Seville to Ronda completely seamless, and here they are:

Start your journey early

Set off early in the morning to avoid the traffic that tends to build up later in the day, especially on weekends. It’ll make the drive more enjoyable and give you more time to explore on the way. Check local holidays and events in both Seville and Ronda since they will significantly affect traffic.

### Pack all your essentials Given the rural nature of the drive and the potential for hot weather, especially in the summer months, pack water, snacks, a hat, sunscreen, and maybe a first-aid kit. Also, if you plan to stop for hikes or walks, wear comfortable shoes. ### Check the weather and adjust accordingly Summers in Andalusia can be extremely hot, which might affect your comfort and energy levels. Check the weather forecast in advance, start early if it is expected to be very hot, and schedule visiting indoor sites if it predicts rain.

How to get from Seville to Ronda

Thanks to the relatively short distance from Seville to Ronda, making the trip is easy and possible via several different ways.

Seville to Ronda by bus

The buses from Seville can take you straight to Ronda. The most common bus route is operated by DAMAS, and depending on the time you set off, the trip can take from two to three hours. Remember that bus schedules are not as frequent as one might wish, so it’s essential to plan according to the bus timetables. Bus tickets cost around $16 (€14).

### Seville to Ronda by train You can get to Ronda by train by transferring to another town since there are no direct trains between Seville and Ronda. The biggest downside of taking a train ride is how long the transfer time can take, depending on the time of the train you choose. With Renfe trains, the transfer is always through Antequera-Santa Ana but the stopover can be up to seven hours. Tickets cost an average of $71 (€61). ### Seville to Ronda by private car service This is your most convenient and fun way to get from Seville to Ronda. Traveling in the comfort of a door-to-door private car service like Daytrip with a local driver who speaks English—and is happy to help you with useful tips is certainly an experience like no other. Pick the stops you’d like to take along the way, add them to your itinerary before booking your trip, choose a vehicle that suits your needs, and then leave the rest to your driver. Travel in the most relaxing way you can imagine and be fresh and ready to explore once you arrive at Ronda. A comfortable sedan starts at just $226.90 (€209) —-split with two other friends, that’s just under $76 (€70) per person. ### Seville to Ronda by rental car Driving a rental car, you’ll follow the scenic A-374 most of the way from Seville to Ronda. It’ll take you around two hours to cover the distance by car. Although driving allows you to explore the region on the way, it also involves dealing with fuel costs and finding a suitable parking spot in Ronda—which isn’t easy depending on where you’re staying.

Things to do when you get to Ronda

Traveling from Seville to Ronda is always a good idea for the Ciudad Soñada, or the “City of Dreams,” full of fascinating sites and things to see. Here are the ones you cannot and should not miss:

### Walk the Puente Nuevo This bridge will likely be the most fascinating one you’ll ever see. This marvel of 18th-century engineering spans the deep El Tajo gorge. The surrounding mountains and the river flowing far below look great from here. In its place, there once used to be another bridge, which collapsed and tragically took 50 lives. It took 34 years to complete Puente Nuevo, and don’t worry, this one is way safer than the one before. Don’t skip paying a visit to the small chamber once used as a prison. ### See one of Spain’s oldest bullrings Plaza de Toros is one of the oldest bullrings in Spain, built in 1785. Alongside the historic bullfights that took place here, its architectural beauty draws travelers to it. Today, it houses a museum dedicated to the history of bullfighting, where visitors can learn about the tradition, view memorabilia, and even step out onto the arena itself. ### Don’t leave without a visit to the baths The Baños Árabes, or Arab Baths, are the perfect representation of Ronda’s rich Moorish history. They are among the most well-preserved baths in Spain, set by the old Arab walls. The star-shaped openings in the ceiling and the yellow sunlight reflecting on the red bricks will surely make this part of your trip tranquil and atmospheric.

When is the best time to visit Ronda

Traveling from Seville to Ronda can be enjoyable any time of the year, depending on your preferences. But overall, in Ronda, the transition between the seasons is subtle, with late spring through early autumn being fairly similar, except for a noticeable spike in heat during August. Ronda is usually about five degrees cooler than Seville, with the intense summer heat lasting about a month and a half and the coldest part of winter lasting around two months.

Seasonal festivities are influenced by the weather, with January known for its post-Christmas celebrations and sales, and cold, sometimes rainy conditions. February's milder weather (around 50°F/10°C) brings wildflowers, making it ideal for countryside excursions, though evenings remain chilly. March through May sees gradually warming temperatures (around 68°F/20°C) perfect for outdoor activities, though evenings can still be cool. The intense heat of summer peaks in July and August (around 78°F/25°C), leading to social and cultural activities, cooling slightly as autumn approaches in September.

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