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Itineraries through Estepona |
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Ronda and the White Villages
There is a well-paved mountain road between the coast and Ronda, which asses through the whole mountain range from south to north with lovely scenery on either side and practically no settlements.
Ronda lies on top of a rocky projection with vertical walls and is one of the most interesting towns in Andalusia. It is divided by a deep chasm which reaches a depth of 100m at some points. El Puente Nuevo (the New Bridge), built in the 18C connects both parts and at the same time is the landmark of the town.
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Nerja Caves - Nerja Málaga
The traveller can find three dolmens on the outskirts of Antequera, these remains of megalithic construction are from the catolithic or Copper Age and have survived to our day in a maginificent conserved state. The oldest of the three dolmens is that of Menga, dating from 2500 BC.
The burial chamber is made up of seven large monoliths on each side, covered at the head of the chamber, weighing about 180 tonnes. Next to this dolmen is that Viera, from a little later (2000 BC). Its corridor is completely conserved, but only four of the seven slabs originally making up the roof are left.
Following the N-331 you arrive at the site of the dolmen of el Romeral, which is dated from around 1800 BC. It is a "tholos"-type dolmen with a corridor
Marbella
Marbella gives to the thousands of visitors who come to it an endless number of possibilities, paradisiac beaches, numerous fields of golf, sports ports of world renown, a natural unsurpassable environment, hotels of luxury, restaurants, malls and an intense night life. All that does that Marbella is an inexhaustible scene of wealth-producing possibilities for the body and the spirit, where the life makes another sense.
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 Saw Bermeja
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