• The Caminito del Rey, which translates to ‘The Kings little Path’ was constructed in 1905 and was aptly named after King Alfonso XIII crossed the walk in 1921.
  • The river guadalhorce in the Caminito del Rey. Thus, it is an overhead walkway that was created to replace the previous one, known for its dangerousness.
  • The video below gives you a great impression of the spectacular scenery of the Caminito del Rey and its surroundings.
  • El Caminito del Rey, once called the world's most dangerous walkway, now accessible to everyone. Visit on your Andalusian road trip or as a day trip from Málaga.
  • Free parking available on the street. Very near the start of Caminito del Rey, you can reach the tunnel in ten minutes by feet.
  • At the La Garganta restaurant you can enjoy traditional local food, in a natural environment with views of El Chorro and the Caminito del Rey.
  • World → Europe → Spain → Caminito del Rey One of our top 10 day hikes in the world Caminito del Rey Also known as The King's Little Path.
  • If you are looking for information on the El Caminito del Rey (or the King’s Little Pathway), look no further.
  • After one year of works, the Caminito del Rey has reopened with a total investment of 2.7 million euros, a sum which differs greatly from that of previous plans.
  • Join a guided tour along the Caminito del Rey, a one-direction walkway and one of Málaga's most breathtaking natural environments.