Arrived in Ronda in the early evening when the sting had gone from the sun. We drove down narrow cobbled streets and passed local children playing in a fountain near the hotel and I knew right then that I was going to love Ronda.
We drove along the A7 and the AP7 (inexpensive toll road) from Malaga airport and took the exit 172 to Ronda. When we arrived on the outskirts of Ronda we took Ronda Sud at the traffic island. Once over the Puerta Nuevo bridge we took the first right and then followed the directions provided by the hotel.
The hotel was absolutely gorgeous. You could spend a week there and still see something that you hadn't noticed before. Immediately through the front door was the reception and to the right was the self service bar and bar area. Through the bar was the breakfast room.
The bar was well stocked 24hrs with fruit juices, water, soft drinks, beer, wines, teas, coffees, hot chocolate and sherries. The breakfasts were very good and they served from 8.30am until 12noon. They consisted of breads, pastries, fruit, preserves, cold meats and cheese, yoghurts,cereal and cakes. You could also ask for eggs cooked in various ways and bacon.
Through the breakfast room was a small courtyard with tables and chairs. There was a large fish tank with stepping stones built inside, so that you could walk across them to either another small area with a table and chairs or go into the gamesroom. It was really weird and really imaginative. This courtyard had a tropical feel to it with lots of plants and trees. At night it was all illuminated and looked fab.
The gamesroom had free internet access, a pool table and a massive library.
The gardens were really lovely and meandered into one another with lots of higgledy-piggledy pathways. There was a lovely Koi pond and an aviary. The pool area was small but you must appreciate you are in a town. We stayed in the height of season and it wasnt too crowded. The busiest time was around 5pm after sight-seeing had finished. The sun terrace at the back had breathtaking views over the countryside and was a lovely place to take a bottle of wine in the evening. There was also a small sunbed terrace with countryside views.
Our room was called 'The Suite' was was split level. The bed partitioned off from the main room by a lovely screen. There was a real log burning stove and sitting area with leather seats. Upstairs was a spacious bathroom with cupboards and a rail for storage. There was a hand-held shower and a full size bath.
The room was illuminated by serveral lanterns and so were never well lit, but it was atmospheric. The bathroom was the brightest room.
The man on reception recommended several tapas bars, Bodega Del Socorro, Bodega San Francisco and La Leyenda. The first two were very authentic. The third was a little more rounded at the edges. They didnt speak a great deal of English infact none in Bodega Del Socorro, but it didnt stop me ordering a really nice selection of Tapas.
I will definitely go back to this hotel and book the same room. I couldnt recommend this hotel too highly.
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Absolutely!
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Young Singles, An Amazing Honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, tourists
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