Prepared for the Gorge – The Best Tips for Your Visit.
The Caminito del Rey doesn’t forgive mistakes. Show up in flip-flops, park in the wrong place or forget your water, and you’ll regret it halfway through. Come well prepared, and you’re in for one of the most impressive hiking days of your life.
This section brings together everything that really matters before your visit: the right gear (sturdy footwear, helmet included – free on site), getting there by car, bus or train, the key safety rules within the Paraje Natural Desfiladero de los Gaitanes, and insider tips on the best time of day, parking options and how to handle the heat. One thing always applies: pack at least 1.5 litres of water – not optional advice, but a requirement.
Caminito del Rey Gear & Packing List

The Caminito del Rey is not a technical alpine route. But it is linear, has no exit midway, and anyone who wears the wrong shoes or brings too little water will regret it. The good news: preparation is straightforward – once one knows what actually matters.
Safety Rules on the Caminito del Rey

The Caminito del Rey has been a safe trail since the 2015 restoration. No technical climbing, no unsecured paths, no scree. And yet: ignoring the rules puts oneself and others at risk. The trail runs through a protected natural area (Paraje Natural Desfiladero de los Gaitanes) – the regulations are not optional.
Caminito del Rey with Children – Everything Families Need to Know

The Caminito del Rey is not a playground – but for families with children of the right age, it is one of the most memorable nature experiences Andalusia has to offer. Walkways above gorges, vultures overhead, history carved into the rock. Children who are old enough will not forget this trail.
