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Oct 20, 2024 · The Caminito del Rey is an easy walk that is 7 km (4.33 miles) in length. Visitors walk a mix of gravel roads, hiking trails, steps, and boardwalk trails attached to the rock faces of the gorge. How long does it take to walk the Caminito del Rey?
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Getting to the Caminito del Reyis easy, there are a number of different options to consider. Car – A nice drive through the Malaga countryside to El Chorro, depending on your start point, it should take less than 1.5 hours. Train – From Malaga’s Maria Zambrano train station, direct to El Chorro. The journey takes around 40 minutes direct and trains...
Spaces are limited for the Caminito del Rey for safety reasons and they only allow around 50 people every half hour. Slots are released in 3 or 4 month batches and weekends get booked up quickly so there’s no point in just turning up hoping to get a slot. You really must book ahead. Booking is easy, just go to the calendar choose your date and time...
The Camino del Rey walk is linea, you can only start the walk at one end, this is the North access point, you finish the walk at the South exit point. For me the most logical thing to do if you arrive by car is this…drive to the North entrance, park your car and start the walk through the entrance tunnel. When you finish the walk at the South end, ...
From this point (the tunnel), you still need to allow yourself 30 minutes before your time slot as this is NOT the start of the Caminito del Rey. It’s a 2.5 km scenic walk through forest to reach the starting point which will take 30 minutes at least. Once at the starting point there were already loads of people waiting and there are staff to check...
About 2km from the end as the path snakes around a bend it reaches a crucial point where walkers cross from one side of the gorge to the other. The only way to do this is by walking over a suspended bridge about 10 metres in length and hundreds of metres high known as ‘The Walkway of Death’. I’ve included a video showing a great overview of what to...
All that is left to do is follow the signs for the El Chorro train station, its easy as its a straight road. Pass the car park and a camp site, then you’ll see the train station on the left with a handy little bar to grab a quick drink. Next to the station is where you pick up the bus to take you back to the start. There were already people waiting...
Bring plenty water, snacks and sunscreen Small backpack (large bags are not allowed) Comfortable clothing and footwear (hiking shoes are best) Pets are not allowed There are no toilets along the path The walk will occasionally close in the event of bad weather – refunds are not offered
Once known as the most dangerous hike in the world, El Caminito del Rey in Malaga was reopened in 2015 with a new, safe walkway pinned along the 100-meter tall vertical cliffside. It’s now accessible for anyone that can handle vertigo that follows along the jaw-dropping path.
What is the walk like? The trail is linear and taken one way only, going downwards and from north to south, some of it on mountain paths and some on suspended walkways. It’s 7.7 kilometres long and takes about 3-4 hours to walk, from the start in the town of Ardales to the exit in Álora.
Jul 1, 2024 · Once known as the world’s most dangerous walkway, the modern-day Caminito del Rey is now hugely popular tourist attraction. An hour from Malaga, our post has everything you need to know to visit the Caminito del Rey in Spain.
Oct 7, 2024 · The Caminito del Rey, or “King’s Little Pathway,” is one of the most dramatic walks in Spain. Originally built in 1905, it was nicknamed the most dangerous walk in the world. But, after a complete rebuild in 2015, it’s now an easy, and very spectacular hike.
Sep 7, 2022 · Explore this 6.8-km point-to-point trail near Ardales, Málaga. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 24 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding and hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.