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Madrid to Ronda by train
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Cheapest Price £5.97
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30 days in advance £39.92
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7 days in advance £46.64
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First train07:38
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Last train15:35
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Avg changes0
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Fastest journey3hr 40m
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Distance428 kilometres
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Trains per day11
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Avg. journey time4hr 6m
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Train operators
Madrid to Ronda train travel explained
Want to know how to get from Madrid to Ronda by train? We have gathered for you all the useful information about this trip!
The fastest trains from Madrid to Ronda take around 3 hours and 40 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 428 kilometres.
On weekdays, the first train leaving Madrid is scheduled to depart at around 07:38. The last departure is usually at around 15:35. This is the same as during the weekend. There are frequent services on this particular rail route. On average, there are about 11 trains per day travelling between the two cities. They leave approximately every 16 minutes.
Prices for a single ticket between the two cities start from £5.97.
We think any time is a great time to visit Ronda, as each season has its own unique charm. Nevertheless, please make sure you check the local weather and average seasonal temperatures at destination before deciding on your holiday.
For more tips to help you plan your journey, check out our help articles, or read our guide to Ronda.
Is there a direct train from Madrid to Ronda?
Yes, there is a direct train from Madrid to Ronda.
How long does it take to travel from Madrid to Ronda?
The Madrid to Ronda train travel takes about 3 hours and 40 minutes, no matter when you leave.
What are the Madrid to Ronda train times and schedule?
If you're travelling on a weekday, you'll find the earliest train to Ronda leaving Madrid at around 07:38 and the last train leaving at around 15:35. This is the same at the weekend.
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Altaria
The train from Madrid to Ronda is the simplest way to travel between the Spanish capital and this Andalusian mountain town. If the timings of the direct trains don’t fit into your plans, there is an additional late morning option from Madrid, with a single change of train at Antequera-Santa Ana, which takes about 30 mins longer than the direct trains.
This is a journey full of interesting sights as the train speeds through the Toledo Hills and the Sierra Morena to Andalucía. The final part of the journey has wonderful views of the hills that dominate the Ronda region.
Madrid to Ronda

The direct Altaria high-speed trains leave Madrid Atocha station. The first half of the journey is fast until the train leaves the dedicated high-speed line at Antequera-Santa Ana for its final run to Ronda. Trains stop three or four times on the way, including in Córdoba.