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La Casa Del Rey Moro in Ronda offers a captivating blend of history and natural beauty. As you explore this historical attraction, you'll be enchanted by its beautifully designed gardens, where the patio offers stunning glimpses of the surrounding countryside. The highlight here is undoubtedly the unique Water Mine, an intriguing feature with 137 steps descending to the River Guadalevin. These manageable stairs are well-lit and equipped with handrails, making them accessible for most visitors, including children. As you delve into the mine, the clear blue and turquoise waters create a mesmerizing sight, especially when illuminated by the setting sun. The Moorish-style garden adds to the pleasant atmosphere, making it a delightful spot for families and history enthusiasts alike.

Features

Suitable for children, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ronda
Bus stop 752 m walk

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1 week ago on Google

We visited Casa del Rey Moro today and overall it was an interesting experience, but not quite what we expected for the entry fee. The garden is small and simple, with some nice views, but nothing spectacular. The descent of more than 200 steps into the mine is unique, but quite demanding, not really recommended for people with heart or knee problems. Bring water with you and don’t come in flip-flops or sandals, good shoes make a big difference. At the bottom, two platforms were closed and the water was unfortunately very dirty, with algae and even plastic waste. A bit disappointing compared to the photos we had seen before. Still, the views are beautiful and worth a few pictures, but the place would really shine with better maintenance.

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Adelaida
Adelaida
1 week ago on Google

Me gustó mucho la visita es muy interesante, pero, el precio lo considero demasiado caro si lo comparó con la Alcazaba de Málaga vale 7€ y esto 10€ . Creo que aunque me gustó la visita es precio es desorbitado. es una visita para gente sin dificultades físicas y los niños pequeños diría de mínimo 10 años por la cantidad de escaleras y altura de estas....el Palacio no lo veréis ni de cerca porque está totalmente cerrado.

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Jai Coll
Jai Coll
1 week ago on Google

La visita a la mina del agua es increíble, pero prepárate para bajar cientos de escalones, y ¡después subirlos! Pero realmente merece la pena. Al llegar abajo, tienes oportunidad de descansar un rato y contemplar el embarcadero y las vistas del tajo. Otra cosa es la casa en sí, que no se puede visitar más que por el exterior. Aparentemente, está en proceso de reconstrucción, pero mi sensación es que por allí no ha pasado ni Perry en meses. Una lástima el abandono total del patrimonio.

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