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I did this this week. Top tip bring extra water and make sure you eat and take energy snacks - you dont want to feel dizzy so high up. Really really research. I froze nearly in terror on the footbridge luckily someone is employed there to help. It isnt for everyone and definitely not for those with certain health conditions especially mobility and vertigo. I am an experienced hiker but towards the end it gets narrow and windy.
Your tips are great..you always remember to say the real necessary things. Love the way you sumarise and comunicate. Thank you for your time. Watching you from Portugal.
Enjoyed the video and we really appreciate the logistic info you provided in the video. We booked guide tour tickets online but, apart from the ticket purchase confirmation, received very little regarding what we should do and expect, etc. So many thanks to you and we look forward to the thrilling walking trail.
Good you mentioned how "scary" it is, and how "windy" it is. I have been wanting to do this walk for years, and as much as I am afraid of heights, I manage well in certain locations. This might be the bravest adventure I am willing to take in my lifetime because if it's that scary, I will only do it once.
Any insight to taking the train from Malaga to El Caminito del Rey? I've read to go to El Chorro station. How would I get to the shuttle bus from the train station?
Rhonda and this Camino or a lot to do in one day. I think you can, but it is exhausting to do both. Thanks so much for watching the video, and if you haven’t already, please subscribe.
We are not interested in a guided tour, have already bought unguided tickets, but need to figure out how to get there from Malaga as we will not have a car. Can you advise?
Hmm, that's a great question. I'm not sure; it looks like you could take public transportation (a train), but you'll still have to do some walking in between and that will take you longer to get there. There may also be a shuttle from where the train drops you off to the start of the trail.
If the 1.5 km ( 1 mile) walk to the entrance does put you off.. the whole path is 5.5 miles (8 km) in not the most comfortable conditions (heat, wind, dry air) but it is worth it. It is known as the most dangerous hike in Europe... not for the faint hearted..
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I did this this week. Top tip bring extra water and make sure you eat and take energy snacks - you dont want to feel dizzy so high up. Really really research. I froze nearly in terror on the footbridge luckily someone is employed there to help. It isnt for everyone and definitely not for those with certain health conditions especially mobility and vertigo. I am an experienced hiker but towards the end it gets narrow and windy.
This is a great tip! Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I hope you still had a good time and were able to enjoy the hike.
Your tips are great..you always remember to say the real necessary things. Love the way you sumarise and comunicate. Thank you for your time. Watching you from Portugal.
Enjoyed the video and we really appreciate the logistic info you provided in the video. We booked guide tour tickets online but, apart from the ticket purchase confirmation, received very little regarding what we should do and expect, etc. So many thanks to you and we look forward to the thrilling walking trail.
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Good you mentioned how "scary" it is, and how "windy" it is. I have been wanting to do this walk for years, and as much as I am afraid of heights, I manage well in certain locations. This might be the bravest adventure I am willing to take in my lifetime because if it's that scary, I will only do it once.
It's not scary at all
Loved that hike! (Although it's hot as hell down there (bring water!). I can't even imagine walking the old path. LOL!
Ye4s, that would be so scary.
Just did this walk and it was beautiful but not at all scary or dangerous
It’s such a beautiful walk isn’t it? :-) thanks for watching the video.
Just sooooo helpful.. going to caminito tomorrow 🤩
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Thank you, very informative!
So glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching
Any insight to taking the train from Malaga to El Caminito del Rey? I've read to go to El Chorro station. How would I get to the shuttle bus from the train station?
I would recommend taking a tour. I did it on my own, and it was logistically challenging as I didn’t know where I was going or what I was doing.
Thanks, it helps a lot.
So glad it helped. Thanks for watching the video.
Enjoyed the video! Is it possible to continue on for a quick trip to Ronda? Only in port in Malaga for a day?
Rhonda and this Camino or a lot to do in one day. I think you can, but it is exhausting to do both. Thanks so much for watching the video, and if you haven’t already, please subscribe.
Ronda is a must see. I loved it. I know I will return in the near future.
Hello Janet, what is the price for this trip from Malaga to visit this wonderful place please?
The price of visiting depends on what company you go with or if you go on your own.
We are not interested in a guided tour, have already bought unguided tickets, but need to figure out how to get there from Malaga as we will not have a car. Can you advise?
Hmm, that's a great question. I'm not sure; it looks like you could take public transportation (a train), but you'll still have to do some walking in between and that will take you longer to get there. There may also be a shuttle from where the train drops you off to the start of the trail.
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It's worth it to get a group together and go with a guide. It's so much safer to go with a professional.
Where i can buy the Helmet
They provide helmets. No need to buy one. Thanks for watching the video.
how long is a kilomiter?
1 mile is 1.6 km
If the 1.5 km ( 1 mile) walk to the entrance does put you off.. the whole path is 5.5 miles (8 km)
in not the most comfortable conditions (heat, wind, dry air) but it is worth it. It is known as the most dangerous hike in Europe... not for the faint hearted..
It is worth it, and thanks for sharing your thoughts. Thank you so much for watching him play subscribe if you haven’t already.
Everyday only 50 Tickets ?
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