Caminito del Rey

Caminito del Rey is a thrilling cliffside walkway in Málaga, Spain, offering stunning views of gorges, rivers, and cliffs. A must-visit for nature lovers!

Caminito del Rey, located in the Málaga province of southern Spain, is a breathtaking walkway that clings to the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro. Originally built in the early 20th century as a path for workers constructing the Guadalhorce River hydroelectric project, it earned its name "The King's Little Pathway" after King Alfonso XIII crossed it during an inauguration ceremony in 1921.

The walkway, which was once considered one of the most dangerous in the world due to its dilapidated state, has been meticulously restored and reopened in 2015 as a safe yet exhilarating attraction. It stretches about 3 kilometres (1.9 miles), suspended up to 100 meters (328 feet) above the gorge's floor, offering unparalleled views of dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and lush natural landscapes.

Visitors traverse hanging bridges, cliffside paths, and a glass viewing platform, making it a thrilling experience for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. The route requires moderate physical effort and is suitable for those aged 8 and up, provided they adhere to safety guidelines, including proper footwear and restrictions on prohibited items.

Caminito del Rey is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site and a highlight of Andalusia, drawing thousands of visitors annually. It's recommended to book tickets in advance due to its popularity. 

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Caminito del Rey: Private Day Trip from Seville

Spain boasts a wide range of wonderful hiking routes thanks to its incredibly diverse landscapes. The Caminito del Rey in the province of Malaga, comprised of a breathtaking 100-metre-high walkway carved into the cliffs of the Gaitanes Gorge is one of the most famous and widely considered to be the most spectacular. Traversing this historic path allows you to admire a wealth of natural wonders along the way, and makes for a truly exhilarating day trip. Our private day trip from Seville ensures you will navigate the winding mountain paths in comfort and safety and gain insight from your private guide into the fascinating history and marvellous feats of engineering to be found along the way, not to mention the best places to stop for photos. 

On your private day-trip, you will: 

  • Spend an adventurous day discovering the world-famous Caminito del Rey hiking trail;
  • Enjoy convenient pick-up and drop-off from your hotel in Seville;
  • Embark on a scenic drive from Seville to the starting point of the trail in a comfortable private vehicle with your expert driver-guide;
  • Have your tickets and safety equipment arranged ahead of time for a hassle-free start to your journey;
  • Learn all about the history of the Caminito del Rey and the famous figures who have passed through over the years;
  • Traverse the trail at a leisurely pace accompanied by your experienced local guide;
  • Take in spectacular panoramic views of the Gaitanes Gorge the Guadalhorce River and the surrounding mountains;
  • Feel the adrenaline rush as you walk across the glass balcony, a glass-floored walkway where you can see directly down into the canyon;
  • Cross the famous Puente del Rey footbridge for some of the most impressive vistas of the entire route;
  • Find out about the transformation of the trail from one of the most precarious paths in the world to a safe and modernized route that delights hikers all year round

This extraordinary day trip combines adventure, natural beauty, and history, making it an unforgettable escape from Seville into one of Spain’s most awe-inspiring landscapes. Your adventure begins at your hotel in Seville, where you will be picked up by your knowledgeable local driver-guide and taken on a pleasant drive through the heart of Andalusia in a comfortable private vehicle. Your destination will be just outside the quaint village of Ardales, where you will find the starting point of the legendary Caminito del Rey. After seamless entry with your tickets arranged ahead of time, you will be kitted out with safety helmets and proceed to Gaitanes gorge to begin your epic journey. This striking cliff provides a thrilling introduction to the dramatic scenery you will enjoy throughout your hike. With its steep walls and the turquoise water of the Gudalhorce River below, this striking cliff provides a thrilling introduction to the dramatic scenery you will enjoy throughout your hike. Your guide can dive into the fascinating history of the trail, originally built to provide access to a hydroelectric plant and later infamous as one of the world’s most dangerous paths. Now modernized for safety while retaining its unique charm, the Caminito del Rey offers an exhilarating yet secure experience.

You will traverse the trail at a comfortable pace, passing through narrow pathways, tunnels and hanging bridges, marvelling at the stunning views of the surrounding mountain landscape. You’ll no doubt feel a rush of adrenaline as you step onto the glass balcony, where the canyon's sheer depths are visible beneath your feet. Later in the route, you will have the opportunity to cross the famous Puente del Rey footbridge, following in the footsteps of King Alfonso XIII who gave the bridge and the trail its name, and also capture some of the most spectacular vistas. Throughout the hike, your guide will share intriguing stories about the trail’s transformation and its role in the region’s history.

As you walk, you can keep an eye out for the area's remarkable wildlife, including birds of prey like griffon vultures and golden eagles, as well as unique plant species that thrive in this dramatic environment. The hike comes to a close once you reach the tranquil village of El Chorro and your guide will return you to Seville with plenty of photos and fond memories of your breathtaking bucket-list hike.

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