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Caminito del Rey

Caminito del Rey is a cliff-side pathway hanging 100 metres above the Gaitanes Gorge in southern Spain. Once known as the world's most dangerous path, it has been restored and reopened for tourists. The route offers breath-taking views of the El Chorro Gorge, the Guadalhorce river valley, and the surrounding landscape of the province of Malaga.

Sightseeing

Perfect destination for those who enjoy exploring notable sights and landmarks.

Nature

Ideal for those who appreciate the beauty of the natural world.

Demanding

Destination for those seeking an adventurous and challenging trip.

Hidden gem

It's a fantastic location for those who are interested in discovering lesser-known marvels.

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Frequently asked questions

What are interesting facts here?

The path was built in 1905 for hydroelectric power plant workers. It was closed in 2000 due to safety concerns. The name 'Caminito del Rey' means 'King's Little Pathway', named after King Alfonso XIII who walked the path in 1921.

What is a history?

Built in 1905, it served hydroelectric power plant workers' transportation and shipment of materials. After several fatal accidents, the path was closed to the public. It was reopened in 2015 after extensive repairs.

What is the weather in Caminito del Rey by months?

The area has a Mediterranean climate. Hot, dry summers, and mild, wet winters. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit as temperatures are more moderate.

What is Local laws, basic rules and regulations?

Visitors must be at least 8 years old. Everyone is required to wear a helmet. Those suffering from vertigo are not advised to take the walk.

Is this place safe?

Yes, the path has been made safe for tourists, but it is not advised for those with a fear of heights or who suffer from vertigo.

What is average trip length?

1 day