Journée d'excursion à Ronda avec visite du ranch Reservatauro
Excursions à la journée

Journée d'excursion à Ronda avec visite du ranch Reservatauro

4,6/5
Excellent
Basé sur 14 évaluations
à partir de
80,00 
Annulation gratuite
Langue(s): Allemand, Anglais, Français, Néerlandais
Bon électronique accepté
Durée: Plus de 8 heures
Points forts
  • Vous visiterez Ronda, l'une des villes perchées d'Andalousie, lors de cette jouréne d'excursion
  • Une visite guidée à pied vous fera découvrir les sites de Ronda et son patrimoine
  • Vous ferez une pause à la Casa Don Bosco pour déguster un vin de pays, accompagné de belles vues sur les gorges
  • Apprenez-en plus sur les célèbres taureaux espagnols et chevaux andalous au ranch Reservatauro
  • Votre guide local expert connaît Ronda sur le bout des doigts et partagera ses connaissances avec vous
Ce qui vous attend

En vous dirigeant vers les collines depuis la Costa del Sol, vous tomberez sur l'une des villes médiévales les plus célèbres de la région, la seule et unique : Ronda. Vous passez la journée à vous promener dans ses ruelles pavées et à découvrir son histoire et ses traditions locales, notamment en visitant un élevage de taureaux. Marilo, l'un de nos guides locaux experts, explique que "le célèbre pont de Ronda est toujours connu sous le nom de Puente Nuevo, bien que sa construction ait commencé il y a plus de 250 ans. Il relie les deux parties de Ronda : la nouvelle ville, "Mercadillo", et la vieille ville, "La Ciudad"."

Après votre arrivée, vous partirez pour une promenade guidée dans la ville, à la découverte de ses églises, de ses demeures et du Puente Nuevo. Ce magnifique pont de pierre enjambe les gorges du Tajo, profondes de 100 mètres, qui traversent la ville et offrent des vues vertigineuses. Ernest Hemingway était un visiteur assidu, à tel point qu'une sculpture à son effigie se trouve dans le parc Blas Infante, en face de celle d'Orson Welles, un autre aficionado de Ronda. Ensuite, vous profiterez d'autres vues sur le ravin depuis la Casa Don Bosco, un manoir moderniste perché au-dessus de la gorge, et vous serez convié à déguster un verre de vin.

Vous terminerez par la visite du ranch Reservatauro. Situé dans une réserve de biosphère remplie de chênes centenaires, c'est un habitat parfait pour l'élevage de taureaux espagnols et de chevaux andalous. Vous y découvrirez l'histoire des taureaux espagnols et des chevaux andalous, d'une manière durable et respectueuse de l'environnement. Vous vous promènerez dans des pâturages boisés et parsemés de chênes, et vous rencontrerez ces animaux soignés avec amour, qui sont libres de se promener dans le vaste ranch.

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Inclus
  • check Transfert
  • check Guide
  • check Frais d'entrée
  • check Verre de vin
  • check Casque audioguide
  • check Itinéraire en exclusivité TUI
Bon à savoir
  • À noter que les températures en plein été sont très élevées.
  • Ne convient pas aux personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Non adapté aux personnes en fauteuil roulant
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Prestataire
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Frais de service
Bonne nouvelle! Aucun frais supplémentaire n'est appliqué à cette réservation.
Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 1 jour avant le début de l'activité.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,6/5

Basé sur 14 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés

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Catégories d'évaluation

Sécurité

4,5/5

Rapport qualité-prix

4,5/5

Personnel

4,5/5

Service

4,5/5

  • Carl

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - août 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    35 - 44 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Loved the town of ronda would have preferred more free time in Ronda town didn't like the ranch tour wasted too much time

  • Vanda

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - juin 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    45 - 54 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    4/5

    Ranch visit was very enjoyable, particularly being able to get close enough to the horses and bulls to get good photos. Guide was very entertaining a ...

  • Tasha

    De Royaume-Uni - juin 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    25 - 34 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Fantastic trip steeped in history. The tour guide was amazing- so much information and he switched between 3 languages like a pro. Ronda was pretty as ...

  • Lindy Lou

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - avril 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    45 - 54 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    All good no complaints apart from the weather ??

  • Solo

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - janvier 2025

    A voyagé seul

     

    45 - 54 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    The departure information for myself was confusing. I asked for hotel pickup at Aluasol hotel. My ticket said departure was from hotel AND bus center ...

  • RUJ

    De Royaume-Uni - octobre 2024

    A voyagé avec des amis

     

    35 - 44 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Safety low as we since found out its illegal not to wear seat belts on the bus and this was not told to us by the driver or guide. And the guide as he ...

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