Best canyons around Cartajima are primarily found in the nearby Ronda area, offering significant geological formations. Cartajima, located in the Serranía de Ronda within the Sierra de las Nieves Biosphere Reserve, is known for its karstic landscapes, including "riscos" and cave systems. While Cartajima features unique geological formations, the most prominent canyon experiences accessible from the area center around the Tajo de Ronda. This deep gorge provides a distinct natural landmark for exploration.
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A hiking trail leads from Ronda to below the bridge.
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The Tajo de Ronda is the spectacular gorge that literally splits the heart of Ronda in two. 🌄 • It is approximately 120 meters deep and carved out by the Guadalevín River, which flows right through the city. • Impressive bridges stand above the gorge, the most famous and iconic of which is the Puente Nuevo. This bridge connects the old Moorish city with the newer part of Ronda. • For centuries, the Tajo served as both a natural defense against enemies and a challenge to urban expansion. • From its edges, you have breathtaking views of the Ronda valley, the Serranía mountains, and the white villages in the distance. It is one of the most photographed places in Andalusia and a highlight of Ronda's charm: nature and architecture in a dramatic interplay.
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The view of Ronda from the plains is breathtaking and one of the most impressive panoramas in Andalusia. From the flat plain below the city, Ronda appears as a spectacularly situated cluster of whitewashed buildings perched on a high plateau, crisscrossed by the dramatic Tajo de Ronda gorge. Ronda is literally perched on the steep cliffs and seems almost interwoven with the landscape. Particularly striking is the Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), which connects the two parts of the city across the deep gorge. From the valley below, the bridge appears monumental and showcases the engineering skills of the 18th century.
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From the new bridge there is a good view of Puente Viejo: an old stone bridge that is one of three bridges that spans the deep Tajo de Ronda gorge with the Guadalevín river in it.
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The Arab Bridge of Ronda or Puente de las Curtiderías is located a few meters from the famous Arab Baths of the city. It is accessed by going down from the old bridge and Arco de Felipe V. Popularly known as Puente Romano, there is nothing in the current plant that betrays such an origin. However, it cannot be ruled out that there was a bridge from Roman times in the same place, since the location was the only one that allowed access to the city from the north.
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The Puente Árabe "Arab Bridge" is the oldest of the three bridges in Ronda. The stone bridge spans the Guadalevín River, which flows in the Tajo de Ronda gorge. The bridge is located outside the city walls of Ronda and is lower than the neighboring Puente Viejo.
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The Puente Nuevo is certainly the most famous landmark of the city of Ronda. It spans the spectacular El Tajo gorge, which separates the old town "La Ciudad" from the newer town "El Mercadillo". The bridge is about 98 meters high and was built in the 18th century to connect the two parts of the city. The construction of the bridge began in 1751, lasted 42 years, and was completed in 1793. The structure is made of massive stone and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the gorge below. Inside the bridge, there is a small room that was formerly used as a prison. A symbol of Ronda's impressive architecture and history. The Puente Nuevo in Ronda is a real highlight and an absolute must for those seeking impressive views and an unforgettable experience. A visit to the Puente Nuevo is therefore not only a visual highlight but also an experience that combines history, nature, and adventure. There are places where you should have been. This is certainly one of them! The fascinating impressions leave a lasting impression.
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The Puente Nuevo is certainly the most famous landmark in the city of Ronda. It spans the spectacular El Tajo gorge, which connects the old town "La Ciudad" with the newer town "El Mercadillo". The bridge is about 98 meters high and was built in the 18th century to connect the aforementioned districts. It is not only a masterpiece of engineering, but also a popular photo location. The view from the bridge of the gorge below is spectacular.
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Cartajima is renowned for its striking karstic landscapes, particularly the Riscos de Cartajima and Cancha de Almola. These impressive limestone formations, sculpted by natural processes, create a dramatic and intriguing landscape within the Sierra de las Nieves Biosphere Reserve. The area also features a network of caves and chasms, highlighting its diverse geological character.
While Cartajima itself is known for its karstic 'riscos,' the most prominent canyon experiences are centered around the Tajo de Ronda. This deep gorge, formed by the Guadalevín river, divides the city of Ronda and is bridged by impressive structures like the Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) and the Arab Bridge of Ronda. You can explore the gorge itself at Tajo de Ronda (Ronda Gorge).
The region offers spectacular panoramic views. From the Puente Nuevo, you can see the more than 80-meter abyss of the Tajo de Ronda. The Cancha de Almola provides breathtaking vistas of the Genal Valley and the broader Sierra de las Nieves mountains. Additionally, the View of the Puente Nuevo and El Tajo Gorge is considered one of the best viewpoints in Ronda.
Yes, the canyons around Ronda feature significant historical landmarks. The Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), dating from the end of the 18th century, is an iconic structure separating Ronda's old and new towns. The Arab Bridge of Ronda is the oldest of the three bridges spanning the Guadalevín River within the Tajo de Ronda gorge, located outside the city walls.
The area around Cartajima, including the Sierra de las Nieves Biosphere Reserve, is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Karst de Los Riscos – circular via Sendero de Las Eras' or the 'Júzcar, the Blue Village – Path from Júzcar to Cartajima loop'. You can find more options in the Hiking around Cartajima guide, Cycling around Cartajima guide, and MTB Trails around Cartajima guide.
Yes, the Cuenca Gardens in Ronda offer a family-friendly experience. These spectacular gardens are situated on the cornice of the Tajo de Ronda, featuring an ingenious arrangement of stepped terraces. It's a picturesque spot to enjoy the views of the gorge in a more relaxed setting.
The Sierra de las Nieves Biosphere Reserve, where Cartajima is located, offers a rich biodiversity and varied landscapes suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the karstic formations and canyons, avoiding the peak heat of summer and potential colder, wetter conditions in winter.
Visitors are consistently impressed by the dramatic natural beauty and the historical significance of the area. The deep gorges, such as the Tajo de Ronda, and the iconic bridges like the Puente Nuevo, are frequently praised for their overwhelming views and unique architectural integration with nature. The karstic landscapes of Cartajima are also highly valued by the outdoor community for their raw beauty and exploration opportunities.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities that provide stunning views of the Tajo de Ronda. While the Mirador del Puente Nuevo offers an excellent vantage point, there are also paths that lead down into or along the gorge, allowing for different perspectives of the Puente Nuevo and the deep chasm formed by the Guadalevín River. The PR-A 221 Ronda-Cartajima trail also showcases typical karst topography and views.
Beyond the well-known Tajo de Ronda, the karstic complexes of Riscos de Cartajima and Los Riscos de Juzcar and Cartajima are considered significant natural wonders. These areas feature curiously shaped limestone rocks and a network of caves like Carrión, Ronda, Umbría, Miguela, and Charcón Bajo, along with chasms such as Canailla Lobo and El Cepo. These formations offer a unique geological exploration experience.
Cartajima is located within the Sierra de las Nieves Biosphere Reserve, which significantly enhances the appeal of its karstic features and nearby canyons. This natural park is celebrated for its rich biodiversity and diverse landscapes, including forests, mountains, rivers, and caves. The reserve's protected status ensures the preservation of the unique geological formations and provides a stunning natural backdrop for all outdoor activities in the region.


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