El Caminito del Rey, Andalucia, Spain
El Caminito del Rey is a walkway along the walls of the narrow Gaitanes' gorge, near Ardales. It was built to ease maintenance of the hydroelectric power plants at Chorro Falls and Gaitanejo Falls, at the beginning of the 20th century. The walkway eventually fell into disrepair and, following five deaths in 1999 and 2000, the walkway was closed, gaining the reputation of the "world's most dangerous walkway". In 2011 the regional government of Andalucia and the local government of Málaga shared a cost of restoration of €9 million and the walkway reopened in March 2015.
Visiting:
Visits start at 9.30 a.m. and end at 5 p.m.
Tickets have to be booked in advance. You can book them here. The standard ticket is €10.
The total length of the route is 7.7 km, including accesses (3 to 4 hours).
One of the accesses to Caminito del Rey starts at restaurant El Kiosko, Parque Ardales, S/N - Pantano El Chorro, where you can leave your car.
At the end of the walkway, which is linear, you can take a coach back to the car parking (€1.55).
Children under 8 years old and pets are not allowed.
Take water as there is no potable water along the way.
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