Caminito del Rey Hiking Day Trip from Seville
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Experience Highlights
Thanks to this reservation, you will walk along what used to be considered one of the most difficult and adventurous trails in the world, the Caminito del Rey, in the province of Malaga. Departing from Seville, about 150 kilometres by road, a professional guide will accompany you during this excursion that lasts about 10 hours.
You will have the opportunity to do this complicated but fun route in which you will have to cross a suspension bridge at a height of 100 metres. A bus with a capacity of about 30 people will take you to and from Seville.
- Venture and walk along the Caminito del Rey, one of the most daring hiking routes in the world, located in the province of Malaga.
- Take advantage of the professional guide who will accompany you during this tour, which lasts about 10 hours, to explain all the history surrounding the Caminito del Rey.
- Relax in the bus, with a capacity of about 30 people, which will make the transfer from Seville and back to the Caminito del Rey, located about 150 kilometres from the Andalusian capital.
What’s included
- Professional guide
- Entrance to the Caminito del Rey
- Return transfer
- Food and drink not included
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Step by Step
Feel the adrenaline on this hiking route along the Caminito del Rey, one of the most daring in the world, located in the province of Malaga. Your trip will start in Seville and a bus, with a capacity of about 30 people, will take you to this route, located an hour and a half by road. This excursion, on which you will be accompanied by a professional guide, will last approximately 10 hours.
El Caminito del Rey is located in the town of Ardales, in the province of Malaga, where you can have breakfast, although it is not included in the price, and gather everything you need to start this adventurous route in which childrenunder 8 years old are not allowed.
This is the area around the Caminito del Rey, where a series of railway and hydroelectric infrastructures were located in the 19th and 20th centuries. Declared by the Junta de Andalucía as a Natural Area in 1989, this natural enclave has been a focus of influence for the settlement and development of human groups in the surroundings of the natural area of Gaitanejo and El Chorro from prehistoric times to the present day.
A few years ago, the path was badly damaged by precisely these natural circumstances and human action. But after February 2014, the Provincial Council of Malaga began the process of comprehensive restoration of El Caminito and at the end of March 2015 it reopened to the public. One of the most famous areas of this route is the suspension bridge, located 100 metres away.