Instead of rushing back to Granada, we would stay a few more days in Ronda so we could check out Setenil de las Bodegas. It’s a small town that has been built into the rockface and it’s interesting to see and walk through. I mean Granada has the Sacromonte, but this is really cool to see.

So I took a pic from our parking spot that shows the center of town although I didn’t know at the time.

This is called Calle Cuevas de la Sombra and I’m sure you can see why.

This is the view of the Río trejo from a bridge. Although there was no view of the water everything was so green and beautiful. This looks in the direction of the old castle and church.

Here is the opposite view .

This is Calle Cuevas del Sol.

I’m really feeling the long, green ivy cascading down from above.

After having lunch we walked up a hill that I had read was unbearable but clearly this dude had no idea what I walk in Granada.😅 This is a view above of the Plaza de Andalucía.

Just a hop, skip and a jump from the plaza, you will find Calle Calcetas, a unique street filled with cave houses and some appear to be for short term rental.

Looking across to cave houses on the other side.

This is where we are trying to find a location that is above us but seem to be walking in circles, hah! Let’s try this.

The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación is one of the simplest I’ve seen, but there is beauty in simplicity.

An opposing view from my parking spot pic above from the Mirador el Lízon.

This is the Torreón del Homenaje, it is the only thing that remains from the Almohad fortress in the 12th century. Great views of the town and the surrounding area up there.

The aljibe below the tower.

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