Mirador La Hoya Del Tajo (Lookout Point) is located in Ronda (Municipality in Spain), Spain. It's address is Ctra. de los Molinos, 1955, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain.
Ctra. de los Molinos, 1955, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
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Where is Mirador La Hoya Del Tajo (Lookout Point)?
Mirador La Hoya Del Tajo (Lookout Point) is located at: Ctra. de los Molinos, 1955, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain.
What are the coordinates of Mirador La Hoya Del Tajo (Lookout Point)?
Coordinates: 36.7389533, -5.1703559
Mirador La Hoya Del Tajo (Lookout Point) Reviews
2024-02-16 09:51:24 GMT
First of all, if you want to view the bridge and the gorge, don't waste time (and money 2.50 per person and they don't take cash) going into the town centre. Imagine trying to appreciate a bridge while standing over it? I don't think so. There is a tricky path (a really winding pebble trek that requires careful driving (10 min) or walking 30-40min) at the back of the town centre that takes you to this parking space (10-15 cars max). From the car park there is a narrow steep path a further 30 min climb up to a view point that gives you the best view.
2023-10-08 14:24:01 GMT
A little treacherous to get down here (walking or driving) but we followed these directions and drove down and you are rewarded with a stunning view of the Puente Nueva bridge. Amazing! This is the view we were looking for. Dusty parking area and paths to walk up and down, though we didn’t! This was a 15 minute drive outside of town. We had a rental car.
2024-03-03 11:28:42 GMT
Spent a ton of time wandering around here. If you are adventurous enough, there is an abandoned town along the cliffs edge. When you go down the street to the mirador, there's a y in the road, stop there, and you can go up a trail that the locals use. Follow it all the way up to the first mirador, then go through the arch all the way back down to La Hoya. Be aware that it is a bit of a hike. Good shoes are suggested, and a bottle of water. Your best photos from this mirador will be very, very early, or sunset with a tripod both with long exposure. We went mid day, and the shadows were brutal, still an amazing view.
2024-03-15 17:07:11 GMT
Beautiful town very busy even in March mid week. Fab views and loads of places to have coffee and chill.
2023-08-05 17:23:23 GMT
I was here for a night and a day but it was a beautiful setting with the town situated on both sides of this steep ravine. It is a nice city to explore and perfect for finding some memorable photos. There are plenty of shops and restaurants if you are looking beyond the photo opportunities.
2023-08-27 20:18:21 GMT
Worth to walk there, remember bring the water and wear the hiking boots or walkable shoes if you want to climb high. Here can see the sunset, for August 1 hours before sunset to walk there.
2024-03-02 12:20:43 GMT
Definitely worth the hype, a must see anytime of the year. Perfect for a 1 or 2 day trip
2023-10-29 15:51:20 GMT
A good viewpoint for Ronda, best accessed from the town via car or by foot (if you don't mind the walk). You can drive down from the highway, but it isn't the best of roads
2024-02-03 22:15:47 GMT
What a magic view of the little town of Ronda.
You can walk down or take the car to the moulins parking area. The road from the top is super easy even if narrow, from the other side a little more complicated through the middle of small farms and houses.
2023-12-03 21:36:29 GMT
The drive there was a bit sketchy, on a narrow rural unpaved road for ~2km. But once we got there, it was all worth it. There are actually 2 entrances to the bottom viewpoint, 1 being somewhat paved but the other is just unpaved.
2023-12-17 11:10:03 GMT
Stunning view. Absolutely worth it to make the walk down. Now they are doing construction on the upper view point meaning you have to go far down.
2023-03-16 20:07:57 GMT
Incredible view of the bridge at Ronda our tour guide drove us down to this lookout and we were able to snap some pictures. If you don’t have the luxury of having a ride, there’s a trail that can take you down. The hike back up isn’t fun though!
2023-12-11 19:21:37 GMT
Amazing different view of the bridge, the view from the town doesn’t give you this amazing perspective
2023-04-23 18:53:10 GMT
We took the steps down from Monumento a San Juan Bosco.
Nice hike down and back up giving really good view of the bridge. Did it with two boys 14 and 9 and it was very much manageable.
Also on the way down met various visitors of all ages covering full spectrum of the age.
The view was breathtaking and it was very quite allowing you to just admire and absorb the view and sound of nature. It was away from all the crowd of the group tours.
2023-09-22 17:54:29 GMT
Ronda is such a beautiful city, so many different locations around the city to take stunning pictures!!
2024-03-06 17:14:47 GMT
Beautiful place to see and go for a small hike, surrounded by nature everywhere 🌱🌳❤
2022-10-14 20:37:34 GMT
The old town is beautiful and peaceful (you can just walk 50 metres away to a small street and avoid the tourist crowds). The stone bridge Puente Nuevo spanning the gorge is magnificent. We were so lucky to see a beautiful and colourful sunset and took some amazing photos. There is a path from the old town and you can walk down to few view points along the path which is newly renovated and it takes about 20-30 minutes down.
2024-01-01 18:37:04 GMT
Beautiful sight. Make sure you can drive through narrow roads to get to the viewpoint. But it was overall a worthy exercise. We parked in an open spot on the town square and walked a mile and a half one way to see the sight. For a bridge built in the 1750s,bit is definitely in great shape.
2023-11-06 07:12:27 GMT
On a bad weather, photos are like this (with a little iOS magic). Excellent location to get a glimpse of the bridge.
2024-02-22 18:18:06 GMT
A hidden gem. You can walk here, either directly down the gorge or around the back of the old town. By car the route and roads are "interesting"!!! Well worth the views of the fabulous bridge from below though.
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About Ronda
Municipality in SpainRonda is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. Its population is about 35,000. source
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