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Hiking ‘El Caminito del Rey’ – The scariest footpath in Spain! WIS026

January 10, 2019

If you want to see the beauty of this walk then check out my video of 'el caminito' on YouTube. https://youtu.be/-bKWkSSOe5s

Get your a head for heights on because in this episode of When in Spain I take you on a dizzying walk along El Caminito del Rey - The King's Little Path, once dubbed the most dangerous path in the world.

The route is famous for its 300 feet-high boardwalks that guide you above plunging gorges and roaring rapids of the Guadalhorce River far below. The route was completed in 1905 and was used by construction workers carrying goods to the Guadalhorce dam. Its royal association came when it was inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII in 1921.

However, following years of neglect, the 110-year-old walkway, set in the village of El Chorro, north west of Málaga, was renovated in 2015 following a string deaths at the cliff-side boardwalk.

A joint effort by the regional government of Andalusia and the local government of Malaga, who shared the costs of the renovation, the project has retained much of the walkway’s original features.

So, if you're in the Málaga area and want something different to do check out the official website below. http://www.caminitodelrey.info/en/#3

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The When in Spain show is a weekly podcast show, recorded in Madrid (and other parts of Spain) where l talk about my ‘warts and all’ observations and insights on life and culture on the Iberian peninsular.

I cast an eye on everyday life, people, places, politics, culture and history and attempt to give an honest opinion from a Brit who has a love-frustration relationship with Spain. I shall attempt to dispel or indeed confirm Spanish stereotypes through my ramblings and see if I can delve into the Spanish psyche.