Wycieczka szlakiem Caminito del Rey
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Wycieczka szlakiem Caminito del Rey

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Język: Angielski, Francuski, Holenderski
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Czas trwania: ponad 8 godzin
Dlaczego warto?
  • Spaceruj słynnym szlakiem Caminito del Rey z przewodnikiem
  • Przejedź przez malownicze tereny Malagi
  • Zrób przerwę przy zbiornikach wodnych na rzece Guadalhorce
  • Wykorzystaj czas wolny w typowej wiosce z białymi domami
  • Zatrzymaj się w El Chorro
Czego możesz się spodziewać?

Desfiladero de los Gaitanes jest obowiązkową atrakcją przyrodniczą Malagi. W tym głębokim i stromym wąwozie znajduje się legendarny chodnik, w połowie wysokości jednej z pionowych ścian – Caminito del Rey – po którym będziesz spacerować podczas naszej całodniowej wycieczki.

Po podróży malowniczą trasą zatrzymasz się w typowej wiosce, aby spędzić trochę wolnego czasu na spacerowaniu po wąskich uliczkach wśród białych domów. Następnie załóż odpowiednie buty, ponieważ wyruszymy na 8-kilometrowy spacer wzdłuż niedawno ponownie otwartego Caminito del Rey, czyli Ścieżki Króla.

Wyruszając spod zbiorników wodnych otoczonych sosnami, będziesz wędrować wzdłuż spektakularnego chodnika przymocowanego do stromych ścian wąwozu. Twój przewodnik przedstawi Ci geologiczne pochodzenie wąwozu i związaną z nim fascynującą przeszłość. Wreszcie, pod koniec podróży będziesz mieć czas na odpoczynek i lunch w El Chorro.

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O czym należy pamiętać?
  • Wycieczka jest nieodpowiednia dla osób o ograniczonej sprawności ruchowej lub cierpiących na zawroty głowy
  • Minimalny wiek uczestnika to 8 lat. Wymagany może być dokument potwierdzający wiek
  • Odległość do pokonania pieszo to 8 km w około 2-2,5 godziny
  • Klapki (odkryte buty) i kijki do selfie są niedozwolone
  • Na całej długości trasy obowiązują kaski
  • Należy zabrać ze sobą przekąski i wodę
  • Nie jest wymagany wysoki poziom sprawności fizycznej, ale uczestnicy muszą być w stanie przejść trasę
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