Caminito del Rey tickets and tours
Caminito del Rey group walking tour
Book your Caminito del Rey group walking tour and learn about its importance in Spanish contemporary history
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Caminito del Rey guided tour with shuttle bus from El Chorro
Admire the landscapes, cross the suspended bridge and immerse yourself in nature.
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Caminito del Rey trekking tour from Seville
Enjoy a trekking tour to El Caminito del Rey and get up-close to native wildlife! Book an trip from Seville and relax away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Caminito del Rey guided tour with transfer from Málaga
Walk on the stunning footpath of Caminito del Rey, more than 300 meters high, with a mountain guide. Soak up the panorama while you hike on the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes canyon and discover its history.
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Caminito del Rey tour from Málaga with picnic
Discover the beautiful Caminito del Rey with this tour departing from Málaga and enjoy a pic nic in the nature with local products
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Caminito del Rey guided hiking tour with entrance tickets
Spend 3 hours immersed in nature with this walking tour on the Caminito del Rey. Enjoy the amazing views and walk on a path that is 330 feet high while a specialized mountain guide tells you about the nature of this area.
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Caminito del Rey day trip from Málaga
Discover the Caminito del Rey and admire the Conde de Guadalhorce Dam, the main water reserve in the province of Málaga. See Gaitanes gorge's natural location.
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The inside story
Discover Caminito del Rey, known as one of the most dangerous routes in the world, located in Malaga, Spain. A favorite for hikers and tourists alike, this walkway suspended over a gorge was reopened in 2015 after undergoing renovations that included more stringent safety measures. Follow the narrow paths and enjoy the breathtaking views and captivating history of one of Malaga's main attractions.
Located between the cities of Álora, Antequera and Ardales in the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes Gorge, the Caminito del Rey was built over 100 years ago as a passage for the workers of the two hydroelectric power plants in the area.