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Caminito del Rey Day Trip

Make the most of your stay in Granada to discover this unique path located 105 meters (344 feet) above the Gaitanes Gorge, with this Caminito del Rey Day Trip. Caminito del Rey Day Trip.

  • 7 hours
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  • Open on Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

Make the most of your stay in Granada to discover this unique path located 105 meters (344 feet) above the Gaitanes Gorge, with this Caminito del Rey Day Trip.

Caminito del Rey Day Trip

From the Plaza de las Descalzas in Granada, we'll travel to the province of Malaga to visit one of the most breathtaking mountain routes in Andalusia, the Caminito del Rey.

When King Alfonso XIII inaugurated the Guadalhorce-Guadalteba reservoirs in 1921, he crossed a footbridge situated at 105 metres above the Desfiladero de Los Gaitanes.

The Caminito del Rey (reopened to the public in 2015) is one of the most spectacular paths in southern Europe. Following explanations from an expert guide, we'll contemplate the incredible views of the surrounding landscapes and learn about the local fauna and flora.

Once the route along the Caminito del Rey is finished, you'll have 30 minutes of free time to eat or drink something. Then we'll return to Granada with the views of the Guadalorce and its surroundings.

Restrictions

Before the day of the activity, it's important that you look over the list of restrictions of the Caminito del Rey, as non-compliance may lead to denial of access.

Included

  • Transport in a climatised vehicle.
  • English speaking guide.
  • Entry to Caminito del Rey.

Not included

  • Lunch.

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Placeta de las Descalzas, 3, 18009 Granada (Granada), Spain

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