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El Caminito Del Rey | Guide To Hiking Spain’s Most Dangerous Hiking Trail

February 22, 2016 by admin 8 Comments

El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
 
I learned about El Caminito Del Rey  through some climbing articles I was reading a couple of years ago. I have been rock climbing on and off for a couple of years now and being the adrenaline junkie I can be, this was just one of those climber’s bucket list items. Sure, El Caminito Del Rey was touted as Spain’s most dangerous hike and that’s what made it all that much more attractive.
 
romantic destinations then be told I would be needing hiking boots. Uh Oh! Thoughts of kisses under the twinkling Effiel Tower quickly dashed as no one ever needed hiking boots to explore the streets of Paris while scoffing down macaroons faster than smarties.
 
The time came and we were headed for sunny Spain, as lovely as Paris is, its never guaranteed sunshine to anyone. So a trip to Malaga, Spain’s sunniest city was just what the London weatherman ordered. If you haven’t been to Malaga or Andalucia for that matter then I have 7 reasons why you should visit Andalucia.
 
I learned about our planned activity to El Caminito Del Rel about 2 days before we  were leaving so in my excitement I researched a little only to find out that it had been repaired so I would not be needed any of my climbing gear never the less I was still reeling in excitement of the thought of exploring a dizzying trail on the cliff edges of that were in use since 1921.
 

About El Caminito Del Rey

 
El Caminito del Rey translates to The King’s Little Pathway among many cool interesting facts about Spain. Its a walking trail pinned along the narrow gorge in El Chorro’s in the province or Malaga. The trail runs for about 7 Kilometers,   but depending on where you start can be 5 km. The cliff-hanging path is about 3 km. It was as a supply route for remote mining operations. Following decades of erosion of the original metal frames that formed the path, had left the walkway in a state of disrepair; the recent deaths of 5 climbers finally brought to the trail the refurbishment it so desperately needed. The trail closed off for refurbishment before being re-opened in 2015.
 
 
 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
Hiking Shoes – Keen //  Leggings – ASOS //  Top and Jean Shirt – H&M

 

 

The start of the walk in El Chorro with beautiful scenery from the small town where we parked the car for the day.

 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail

A short cut straight through the mountain to walk to the start of the trail.

El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
 
 

Is  It Dangerous?

 
Is El Caminito Del  Rey dangerous? For a place that was opened in 1921 with little maintenance, as expected its condition and safety dwindled with each passing year. Like many dangerous climbing routes, you know one slip out and you are seeing the white light. There were many deaths on the original route. The missing parts on the trail and the big gaping holes didn’t help much. Spain closed it off for maintenance and restoration and reopened in early last year.
 
Fifteen 15 years after a deadly incident and a €3 million restoration program, it was finally opened to hikers. In answer to the question, it’s not as dangerous as it used to be. It’s a lot safer now, much of the old paths are still visible and you can see just how mindbogglingly crazy the trail was. Sections of the tail with big holes, metal is eaten away by rust, paths that just disappeared or probably fell into the 100-meter deep canyon.
 
 

If it’s not dangerous why bother?

 
Many books about Spain might inspire you to visit this beautiful country but nothing prepares you how beautiful it is close up. Dangerous or not this is one place not to miss especially if you are a lover of hiking and adventure. Am I glad I was walking the trail after it had been fixed up? Hell yes! Now that I have seen how crazy and probably medicated I would have to be to take it on, I am glad that I didn’t have to pay with my life for it to be fixed up either. Safer doesn’t also mean less scary. There are some parts that still had me saying my hail Marys and I am not even Catholic. Towards the end of the Trail there is a metal mesh bridge.
 
Unless you start your trail for this side I would save this for last. This bridge was dancing with the wind about as we crossed it. I thought it was going to break! Holding on to my boyfriend for dear life but when we got to the end, guess what, I wanted to go on it again! As we were the last people to cross before closing for the day, that wasn’t going to happen. Not like the rest of the trail is a breeze, but this part is the thing nightmares are made of for anyone afraid of heights.  These days the trail is safe but very exciting and is a unique experience full of amazing sights.
 

How Much Is it To Hiking El Caminito Del Rey?

 
The tickets are FREE to walk El Caminito del Rey, but may soon be chargeable at 10€. Tickets are released for online reservations in monthly batches on the official website. All tickets are now for the Ardales and North entrance.
 
 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail

Registration and collection of helmets. When you figure out a way to make helmets look cute, let me know.

 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
 
 

What Do You Need To Pack When Visiting El Caminito Del Rey?

Walking shoes are a must. Yes, I saw people in trainers but I would highly recommend sensible walking/hiking shoes. Always check the weather before heading there. Also A MUST is your passport. You may not be allowed to go there without it. I guess just for safety in who they would have to contact if you did anything stupid that would cause you to meet your maker. You should also consider packing some food/snacks, water, sun cream, sunglasses and some mosquito repellent.
 
 

 
 
 

Where To Stay in Andalucia?

I shared details about where we stayed in Andalucia, which was a short drive to the starting point of the hike but you can search for deals below as you can base yourself in a few towns and villages in the Andalucian region.
 
 


Booking.com

 
 
 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail

See the little people? Perspective on just how big this place is.

El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
 
 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail

Old and new trail above. Below the added a new glass platform. As if the trail and its soaring heights were not scary enough they added a glass platform.

El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail

The dancing bridge! This bridge dances with the wind as you cross which adds an element of yet more fun if you thought the newly restored trail was too tame.

El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
 

Safety Equipment Required?

You should pack a pair of walking shoes and sensible clothing depending on what time and season you visit, they will supply you with a helmet. Yes, it doesn’t do much for looking cute as you walk around but if any loose stones fall over, your head is safe. As it is sunny much of the time there you should also consider sunglasses, sun block and mosquito replant. Also, note that there are no bathrooms throughout the entire route.
 


How Do I Book? 

We got our hotel to call up and book for us. The whole walk takes about 2 hours without too much rest. We arrived late and were the last people to walk on it before they closed. They also have people walking the trail with walkie-talkies to make sure no one is left on the trail when it closes for the day so camping out there is out of the question unless you hide in the woods. Even if you try , they will only send out a search party as they know who has completed the walk and passed the exit points. Sometimes they only accept a number of people a day so be sure to inquire early.
 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail

Old and new trail.

 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
 
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Chorro, Spain - El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
 
 
El Chorro - Poema De Roca - El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
 
 

How Do I get there?

 
We flew in from London to Malaga. We based ourselves in Ardales, I posted pictures recently and will post more on our stay shortly. Ardales is an Andalucian village with typically whitewashed buildings and is 20 minutes drive from El Caminito Del Rey. You can stay here or base yourself in El Chorro as there are a few hotels there too but not many as they are small towns. For more detail on the trail, when it opens and how to book check out the main El Camino Tourist Site Page.
 
If you are coming from Malaga, the drive is about 2.5 hours. You can also take a train from Malaga which stops in El Chorro. There are two trains that leave daily from Malaga’s Maria Zambrano station to El Chorro – Caminito del Rey. The first leaves at 10.05 – destination Ronda – and the second at 16.48 – destination Sevilla Santa Justa. Journey time is 40 minutes and a ticket costs 6€. There are three trains that return from El Chorro back to Málaga. Leaving at 9.33, 15.03 and 18.03 from El Chorro. When you finish your walk you can take the bus back to the starting point. These buses leave every 30 minutes. Also be sure you check the time for the last bus if you are starting your walk in the late afternoon.
 

Are there any tours to El Caminito Del Rey?

 
If you don’t want to do the hike alone, or perhaps you want to do the hike but have no one to go with there are tours available picking up from Malaga, Cadiz, and a few other cities nearby. See below.
 
 
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El Chorro, Spain - El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Chorro, Spain - El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Chorro, Spain

Make sure you do not miss the last bus otherwise you will be waiting a while to get back to where you parked your car. So check the times of the last bus before starting your walk. We caught the bus back to where we are started the walk (top pictures and below.)

El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail
El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail

Back in time to see the colours of the sunset.

El Caminito Del Rey | Hiking Spain's Most Dangerous Hiking Trail

 

Video of our Walk on the Kings Little Pathway – El Caminito del Rey

 
 
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Top 7 Reasons To Visit Andalucia Now!

February 17, 2016 by admin 18 Comments

Top 7 Reasons To Visit Andalucia - With easy access to Cordoba, Seville, El Chorro and many beautiful Andalucian towns here are just a few more reasons why you need to explore this region in Spain. Also easily accessible via Malaga airport. Click for more details #traveltip #europe #sunshine #breaks #itsallbee
Dress – ASOS // Sandals –  Topshop // Bag – Mango

 

When I think of Spain my mind conjures up scenes of sunny disposition when I can actually feel the warm sun on my skin and just how cozy that feeling is. I guess it helps that as I write this the sun in London it out with clear blue skies, although very deceiving because its just shy of 5 degrees.
 
 
When I think of Spain, I don’t see false promises like that when it comes to the weather. Even more so when I think of Andalucia. This rocky, sun-baked region in Spain’s southern coast is just a picture of pure bliss; sunshine included! Andalucia is said to be the heart and soul of Spain, if you have visited then you will know why and if you haven’t you will understand why when you visit.

 

 
 
Also See
 
  • An Unmissable Visit To El Choro’s Mirador Restaurant
  • Hiking El Caminito Del Rey In Malaga
  • Cool Airbnb In Malaga
  • Top Tips For Using Airbnb Plus How To Get The Discount Code
 

Places To Visit In Andalucia

 

Andalucia consists of eight Provinces; Almería, Cádiz, Cóodoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville. Each with its own intoxicating heritage and charm from its glorious past. From Renaissance splendor, Moorish legacy, Mosque-Cathedrals and beautiful palaces.
 
 
The various cultural influences passing through Spain in past centuries have left gems waiting to be discovered. This region also embodies what the world thinks of Spain; flamenco, tapa, matadors and bullfights. For tips on how to see Cordoba in one day check out Veni Vidi. If you have a bit more time then check out this 2 day Cordoba itinerary by Anywhere We Roam.
 
 

 

 
Many of the provinces dedicate days sometimes weeks of street shows and performances. Cádiz celebrate Carnival with colourful costumed street performers for 10 days before Easter Sunday, Granada has tango street performances throughout March, Seville devotes the half of April, sometimes spilling into May just for bullfighting, horse parades. While Malaga has fireworks and flamenco concerts in August and Ronda waits till September for flamenco festivals. With all that song and dance people get famished so expect a lot of tapas and that all famous paella.

 

Each of Andalucia’s Villages villages are whitewashed and set against mountain backdrops and stunning landmark architecture such as Alcázar castle in Seville, Mezquita Mosque-Cathedral and Granada’s Alhambra palace. With this many beautiful villages and towns, an Andalucia road trip is a must-have experience. If that’s not reason enough I have listed 7 more reasons to visit Andalucia below.

 

 

 
 
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7 Reasons To Visit Andalucia Now

 

1. Stunning Architecture

 

Architecture in the region has Islamic influences as a result from centuries of Moorish occupation as well as display of Renaissance architecture. Cities like Seville ooze romance with stunning buildings that have influence from Islamic, Gypsy and Jewish cultures. Cities like Cádiz are believed to be the oldest port and still have beautifully maintained cathedrals. Granada’s Alhambra, Córdoba’s Mezquita are two of Spain’s most impressive sites but there are plenty more. If you need help deciding between Granada or Seville check out Gringa Journeys for tips. If are lover of historical towns and beautiful scenery then make sure you add a northern Spain itinerary to your bucket list adventures.

 

Places like Ardales are small but the church steeped on mountain tops are filled with so much character and history that its hard to comprehend how they are still standing when you read about their past with empires that have come and gone. So don’t skip the small towns as they are just as charming.

 

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2. Food and Culture 

This is the region that gave birth to Pablo Picasso. He was born in Malaga so you will be basking in priceless paintings from Picasso to other well known and less known Spanish artists.

 

This is also the city with the largest concentration of bars in Europe so while visiting Malaga and other beautiful towns in Andalucia, eating tapas and drinking sherry go hand in hand with exploring the rich heritage of the towns and the views that come with them. With mouth-watering options with a superb combination culinary traditions, fresh produce and that Mediterranean diet and lifestyle that will make you want to permanently move to this relaxed and chilled region.

 

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3. Festivals Events

Take part in the sensual Spanish flemenco dance right in the region where it originates(Granada and Seville). You will be saying “Ole” in no time as you deep dive into the night’s heel clicking flamenco performances that take place in the regions. Each of the provinces have set themes and styles as well as running the events at different times in the calendar so be sure to check the dates if that is something you want to see during your visit.

 

Other events like Holly Week in Seville are said to be the most important and dramatic Easter event in Spain that just a must see if you are thinking of visiting. Other events to watch out for are bullfighting which Andalucia is popular for.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4. Adventure

My favourite reason to visit Andalucia is for adventure! From sailing options and other water sports to hiking some of Spain’s most dangerous and breath-taking hiking routes. My boyfriend and I took on El Camino Del Rey in El Chorro. I can’t wait to share pictures in the next post.

 

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5. Endless Views

Popular spots like Costa de Almeria, Costa Tropical, Costa Del Sol, Costa de la Luz have unique landscapes, pristine beaches and coastlines that run for miles making the perfect spot for renting a car and driving along the coast.

 

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6. White Washed Villages(Pueblo Blancos) 

Andalucia’s towns are awash with beautiful and traditional white-washed villages that make you feel as you have stepped back time to experience a part of its medieval past. Cobbled narrow lanes that barely have room for a car to pass through, beautiful little bakeries and cafes that are hidden among whitewashed homes that line towns. Its easy to get carried away and get lost in their charm.

 
 
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7. Sunshine State 

Malaga is Spain’s sunniest city, the rest of the provinces are also gifted with great weather too. So if you want to escape the dodgy weather in London you will always be in luck what ever time of the year you come. Best to avoid the summer if you can as it gets too hot instead explore before summer and after summer as those months are cooler making exploring or evening relaxation that much more enjoyable.

 

 
 
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Getting Around Andalucia

We rented a car as it was just the best way to explore at our own comfort and leisure. Also car rentals are not that expensive at all but just prepare for the queues at the airport. Best to book online so you can collect and go when you arrive at the airport. Most of the cars are fitted with multi-lingual SAT Nav.

 

 

 

 

 
 
Top 7 Reasons To Visit Andalucia - With easy access to Cordoba, Seville, El Chorro and many beautiful Andalucian towns here are just a few more reasons why you need to explore this region in Spain. Also easily accessible via Malaga airport. Click for more details #traveltip #europe #sunshine #breaks #itsallbee
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Top 7 Reasons To Visit Andalucia - With easy access to Cordoba, Seville, El Chorro and many beautiful Andalucian towns here are just a few more reasons why you need to explore this region in Spain. Also easily accessible via Malaga airport. Click for more details #traveltip #europe #sunshine #breaks #itsallbee
Top 7 Reasons To Visit Andalucia - With easy access to Cordoba, Seville, El Chorro and many beautiful Andalucian towns here are just a few more reasons why you need to explore this region in Spain. Also easily accessible via Malaga airport. Click for more details #traveltip #europe #sunshine #breaks #itsallbee
 
 

Exploring Ardales In Malaga

 

During our visit to Andalucia, we explored Malaga’s white-washed towns and based ourselves in Ardales and El Choro. Ardales is 50km from Malaga, With beautiful gorges and rock faces that have attracted rock climbers. Below are some of our pictures exploring Ardales.
 
 
 
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Top 7 Reasons To Visit Andalucia - With easy access to Cordoba, Seville, El Chorro and many beautiful Andalucian towns here are just a few more reasons why you need to explore this region in Spain. Also easily accessible via Malaga airport. Click for more details #traveltip #europe #sunshine #breaks #itsallbee
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Family Travel: A Weekend In Madrid Plus 5 Tips For Travelling With Family

December 2, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Family Travel: A Weekend In Madrid Plus 5 Tips For Travelling With Family
The Three Musketeers
 
This post has been prompted by an up coming trip I have with my sisters and nieces in toll. Also as of late I have been reading a lot about people doing solo trips because they cannot get their friends or families to come along or avoiding people tagging along because of disagreements during holidays. 
 
 
In a way, this is something I could relate to but over time I have gained a lot of experience in terms of what works for all us. I tend to plan my trips to a ‘T’ and with travelling with my sisters great to always have someone who is laid back and just throw away the map and just explore the cities without any plans. Like the saying goes, you can choose your friends, but you cant choose your family.
 
Having had a few family holiday bust-ups, it doesn’t last very long and I am extremely lucky to have a ridiculously funny family so in a matter of minutes from a disagreement we can be cracking up as we get awkward looks from locals.
 
 
 
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5 Tips For Travelling With Family

 
As much as I love doing family travels I also appreciate my solo trips away from it all. Living in London, a fashion capital of the world, next to Paris, we have pretty much most of the stores you will find around the world.
 
 
With this, shopping is never really a big part of my travels but I know that if I am traveling with my sisters I will have to make sure that we at least have enough time to hit the shops. So in order to increase the odds of holiday success here are some tips I try to leave by(family survival tips so to speak!) Below I am sharing tips on how to travel with family plus pictures we took during a weekend in Madrid. For additional tips on how to spend 2 days in Madrid, check out Adventures With Nienie.
 
 
Family Travel: A Weekend In Madrid Plus 5 Tips For Travelling With Family
 

Planning a trip to suit everyone

 
Consider everyone’s budget on the trip as well as considering individual time tables on when people are off work or school. There is nothing worse that booking a hotel that someone in the group cannot avoid or a hotel that’s not up to standard with another to limit any tension. Also if visiting a family abroad, making sure you agree dated to avoid conflict in work/school schedule.
 

 

Family Travel: A Weekend In Madrid Plus 5 Tips For Travelling With Family
My older and younger sister

 

Spend some time apart

 
Just because you are on holiday together doesn’t mean you have to be together 24/7.  Yes you might be in a foreign country but there is nothing wrong with doing certain activities on your own. This gives you something to talk about when you meet up again for dinner and discuss what each of your saw.
 
 

 

Family Travel: A Weekend In Madrid Plus 5 Tips For Travelling With Family
Madrid Capital
Family Travel: A Weekend In Madrid Plus 5 Tips For Travelling With Family
Across the road

 

Allowing for growth

 
When you haven seen family members for a long time, bear in mind that people change and grow. So keeping in mind that travelling with a family member after not seeing them for a while may mean that things wont be the same. The experience may be different but just considering the last two points may help in dealing with family holiday challenges.
 

 

 

Family Travel: A Weekend In Madrid Plus 5 Tips For Travelling With Family
Beautiful parks by the Palace.
Family Travel: A Weekend In Madrid Plus 5 Tips For Travelling With Family
Say cheese!

 

 

Share responsibilities

 
Sharing the responsibilities when planing the trip so that one person is planning everything. My older sister is great at shopping around for hotels deals as she travels a bit for work. So normally its left to her to get us 5 stars for half the price! I tend to plan all the spots we wont want to miss out and in charge of the photography off course! My young sister will but watching budgets as she tends to think in dollars(living in the US has that effect on you) whilst my older sister and I think in pounds.
 
 
I find that keeping good relationships with your family is important and going on trips together and sharing those experience allows for more bonding that one can do just sitting at home together.

 

Family Travel: A Weekend In Madrid Plus 5 Tips For Travelling With Family
I got your back!
Family Travel: A Weekend In Madrid Plus 5 Tips For Travelling With Family
 

How about you? Have you been to Madrid, or traveled with family? Any tips you can add to my list?

 

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Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: City Guides, Europe, Family Travel, Madrid, Spain

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