The name derives from the original name of Camino del Rey (King's Pathway), abbreviated  locally to el caminito. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. The name derives from the original name of Camino del Rey (King's Pathway), abbreviated  locally to el caminito. This means that if you arrive by car, you’re facing a dilemma. This is a must do when you are visiting the Costa del Sol. But after the Caminito del Rey reopened in 2015 following a 4 year restoration project it is now much more of a scenic walk than the terrifying trek of years gone by. [7] The walkway reopened on 29 March 2015, and Lonely Planet listed it in the best new attractions for 2015. Translated into English as ‘The King’s Little Pathway’, the Caminito del Rey was named after King Alfonso XIII, who inaugurated the pathway in 1921. The final bus stop is near the Guadalhorce dam - there is a back trail 2.7KM from there or walk back on the road a bit to the tunnel (~2km)   The walk is spectacular. Places are limited to 9:30 a.m. on the call, without prior reservation. [1]   The walkway had fallen into disrepair and was partially closed for over a decade. Something important to know: the Caminito del Rey is a linear tour, not a circular one. After four years of extensive repairs and renovations, the walkway re-opened in 2015. In the film, they stand for the Italian-Swiss border. What is the Caminito del Rey? Good fun all round defiantly worth doing but defiantly not for the faint hearted. “The Valley of the Orange” is completely surrounded by mountains, with orange trees growing near the Guadalhorce river as it flows through the middle. We recommend that you buy your Caminito del Rey tickets online, as you will avoid queues and unnecessary waiting when you arrive at the Caminito del Rey trail. The walk itself is stunning, and not at all as scary as I thought it might be. Tickets cannot be changed in time or date after payment. 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[citation needed]. You must have an email account to receive your tickets and a phone number. The Caminito del Rey (King’s Path) crosses the Guadalhorce River more than 300 feet (100 meters) above the canyon floor. The walkway had fallen into disrepair and was partially closed for over a decade. We booked a guided tour just to get tickets but didn’t bother with guide as we preferred to go it alone. There’s only one direction to follow, from the North ( Ardales ) down to the South ( El Chorro ). Coordinates: 36°54′57″N 4°46′22″W / 36.91583°N 4.77278°W / 36.91583; -4.77278, "Are you feeling brave enough? El Caminito del Rey (The King's Little Path) is a walkway, pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, near Ardales in the province of Málaga, Spain. It deteriorated over the years, and there were numerous sections where part or all of the concrete top had collapsed. [3] The walkway is 1 metre (3 ft) in width and rises over 100 metres (330 ft) above the river below. In addition to ensuring the entry, as it is one of the most demanded routes in Andalusia and tends to fill its capacity very soon. Few of the original handrails existed, although a safety wire ran the length of the path. It has been known in the past as the "world's most dangerous walkway" following five deaths in 1999 and 2000.[2]. The Caminito del Rey is a 45 min by car journey from Malaga. The price of tickets for the Caminito del Rey trail varies according to the visit. 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We recommend that you buy your Caminito del Rey tickets online, as you will avoid queues and unnecessary waiting when you arrive at the Caminito del Rey trail. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. Several people lost their lives on the walkway and, after two fatal accidents in 1999 and 2000, the local government closed both entrances. If the Caminito del Rey closes, it could be because: In the event of closure, an SMS will be sent to all visitors to inform them and they may change their tickets for another date. Maybe nice for kids which are in a primary school with some very basic and easy facts but, quite disappointing for me. At the end of the chase Paul Lucas is run down by a train in a tunnel that is also part of the Park complex.  The owner of the Caminito del Rey ticket will be provided with a helmet and will be covered by a Civil Responsibility Insurance that will cover any contingency that may occur during the visit, provided that the rules have been complied with. Route description and GPS track is available in Wikiloc with information, photos, and videos to help visitors.