On the eve of February 28th, coinciding with the Andalusia Day long weekend, snow has once again fallen in the province of Málaga.

This time, the phenomenon was especially visible in the Serranía de Ronda mountain range, where the city and its surroundings were blanketed in white.
This winter episode comes just 12 days after the Axarquía region recorded its first snowfall of the year, an unusual event that underscores the exceptional nature of this winter in the province.

 

The Serranía de Ronda, one of the most complex landscapes in Western Andalusia

The Serranía de Ronda is considered the region with the greatest mountainous complexity in Western Andalusia. Its topography is characterized by steep slopes, caves, spectacular gorges, and valleys nestled between rugged mountains that, when covered in snow, offer a landscape rarely seen in southern Spain.

This territory boasts lush vegetation composed mainly of holm oaks, cork oaks, Spanish firs, olive trees, and chestnut trees, species that contrast uniquely with the white snow.

Ronda, a city marked by history and romance
Ronda is a city that constantly looks to the past. Its streets have been trod by conquerors from many cultures, inhabitants capable of legendary feats, and romantic travelers who sought mystery, adventure, and authenticity.

For centuries, Ronda remained untouched by major industrial advances, preserving a genuine character that made it a source of inspiration for numerous writers, artists, and travelers.

Travelers and illustrious figures enamored with the Serranía de Ronda

Many of them left behind accounts of their fascination with the city, its people, its bullfighting tradition, its gastronomy, and that blend of peace and bustle that defines Ronda.

All of them, in one way or another, enjoyed the The Serranía de Ronda mountain range, with its intense summers and occasionally snowy winters, like the one that surprised residents and visitors again today.

Frequently Asked Questions about Snow in Ronda

Is it common for it to snow in Ronda?
It’s not frequent, but due to its altitude and topography, the Serranía de Ronda can experience occasional snowfall during cold winters.

When was the last major snowfall in the Serranía de Ronda?
Major snowfalls don’t follow a fixed pattern, but this episode is noteworthy because it occurred near Andalusia Day.

Does snow affect tourism in Ronda?
It usually generates an increase in tourist interest, as it offers unique views and landscapes that are unusual in southern Spain.

Which areas of the Serranía region typically accumulate the most snow?

The higher altitude areas and mountainous environments far from urban centers tend to register greater accumulations.

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