This Via Ferrata is a great challenge One of the most beautiful, as its right on the El Chorro Lake , near the Caminto Del Rey 殺殺. IMPORTANT INFO SENT BY THE GUIDES It is very important that people must be in good physical condition. The difficulty of this Via Ferrata is K3Via ferrata falls can reach fall factor 5 and more, much more then the biggest sport whippers. Even if your gear does not snap under a high fall factor bones can easily be broken. If you do anymore via ferrata routes do yourself a favour and get a dedicated via ferrata tether with a tearing energy absorber. La via ferrata du Caminito del Rey est une chute de 600 mètres qui comprend une tyrolienne, le pont tibétain et le pont népalais, et des vues imprenables sur El Chorro. La via ferrata comporte une échelle composée d'échelons en acier fixés aux sections verticales (par endroits, il y a des sections de marche ou d'escalade) faites de El Caminito del Rey. Stop: 4 hours - Admission included. I will pick you up in Malaga city center with the van and we will go to the reservoir of Conde del Guadalhorce. In the way we will cross the guadalhorce valley, a unique valley in the province specialized in the production of citrus trees. We will visit Caminito del Rey accompanied by a local guide. The Caminito del Rey consists of 7,7 kms between walkways and trails crossing at the end of the route over a 105 mts high suspension bridge over the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes. We will return to the meeting point to resume the return trip. from. $66.21.
Via ferrata Caminito del Rey. Outside the paid area there is also a beautiful via ferrata. It has stunning views and is equipped with steps, a Tibetan bridge, a Nepalese bridge and a 35-metre zip line. The route takes about 3 to 4 hours. The via ferrata is free access for people initiated in this sport and with the necessary equipment.
Full Day Tour to Caminito del Rey from Malaga . 9. Full-day Tours. from . C$83.58. C$75.23. per adult. Caminito del Rey - Via Ferrata & Zip Line Adventure. 12
El Chorro. El Chorro ("The Cascade") is a small village located in Málaga ( Andalusia) in southern Spain, near the town of Álora. It is one of the most popular rock climbing attractions in Spain as it is located next to Desfiladero de los Gaitanes ("Gorge of the Gaitanes"), [1] This village is also frequented by mountain bikers, hikers, and