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Beyond the Costa del Sol

Venture off Spain’s beaten track to find luxury, history and the hidden Costa del Sol

June 19, 2022 17:30
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It’s less than 40 miles along Andalucia’s winding mountain roads to reach Ronda from Marbella but it feels a world away from the beachy resorts of the Costa del Sol.

Famous for the soaring arches of its ‘new’ bridge, rising over 300ft above the Guadalevin river gorge, the town’s history pre-dates the Romans: later part of the Moorish kingdom of El Andalus, its Jewish quarter once stretched along part of the riverside.

Staying at the luxurious Anantara Villa Padierna Palace resort, itself almost precisely half-way between Marbella and Estepona, we’d made the most of the hotel’s Experience days out, dragging ourselves away from the pool, spa and beach club to explore some more of the Spanish countryside.

Surrounded by three national parks, including the Sierra de la Nieves biosphere reserve, the drive from the coast takes you ever higher into the hills, splashes of yellow flowers among the pines and the scent of Mediterranean herbs floating through the open window. From roadside viewpoints, you can see out to Gibraltar and Morocco beyond, as well as the whitewashed villages dotted in the valleys.