Wednesday, 15 July 2015

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El Caminito del Rey

We have just been on a visit to El Caminito del Rey (The King's little pathway) which was originally build between 1901 and 1905 to enable workers to cross from the the hydroelectric power plants at Chorro and Gaitanejo falls. In 1921 King Alfonso XIII crossed the walkway for the inauguration of the dam Conde del Guadalhorce. The walkway ia about one metre in width and rises over 100 metres above the river below. Over the years the pathway deteriorated and was finally closed in 2000 after a number of people died in accidents in 1999 and 2000. The pathway has been restored over the last few years and was opened to the public in March 2015. Entrance is free at the moment but you have to book for specific times. There is also a railway line that runs through the gorge which was build to connect Malaga with Cordoba and was finished in 1866 and still runs today.
We started the 8 kilometre walk at the northern entrance at Ardales near to the dam. Parking is available for free near to a restaurant called 'El Kiosko'.


From here there is a 2.7 kilometre walk to the information point  where you confirm your booking and pick up your hard hat for the journey which takes around 50 minutes. You are supposed to arrive 15 minutes before you start your journey so that everyone can be check in and issued with a hard hat so that you can start on time. At the moment they are only allowing 50 people at each allocated time slot. Finally started (only 10 minutes late). When we started we thought it was going to be a bit crowded but we were soon on our own as everyone was stopping in different places to take photos of the marvellous scenery in the Gaitanes Gorge also known as Garganta del Chorro. The walk was spectacular and took us around 2 hours and we arrived at the end at El Chorro just in time to catch the bus back to the parking area where we had started.



Hard hat area




















































































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Monday, 13 July 2015

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Last of the summer walks

Our walk today was nice but it was too hot, so we will not be doing any more organised Wednesday walks until the weather starts to cool down a bit probably in September.
We started walking today from Fuente Camacho towards La Palma at about 8:15 am. There were three people and three dogs. It was quite pleasant walking at that time of day and we soon got into the countryside where the dogs enjoyed chasing around after rabbits. After about 30 minutes we came across some water in the olive groves which the dogs loved and stood in it for ages. Eventually Scoobie disappeared, as usual, just before we got to La Palma. We called in a bar for refreshments and Scoobie eventually turned up. We retraced our steps back to Fuente Camacho by which time it was getting too hot. Guess what Scoobie disappeared again this time she did not appear before the end of the walk. We had to drive the car back along the track that we had just walked and sure enough there she was just walking along but I think that she was a little bit tired and very hot and she did not stop panting until we got back home.


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Saturday, 11 July 2015

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Walk round Archidona

We went for a nice walk round Archidona today taking in the surrounding countryside and some of the sights round the town itself which took about two and a half hours. Starting from the swimming pool we walked past Cueva de las Grajas
View of Cueva de las Grajas from the track













on a track that takes you close to the new AVI line and motorway as far as the Era and the El Chopillo estate where we followed the track back into the town itself.
Motorway and Era sign 

We let Scoobie off at the start and she spent the whole walk chasing rabbits, we heard her barking a few times but never saw her. Back in the town we had coffee and toast then walked back to the swimming pool start using a route that we had not used before and got some different views of of the town.
Different view of the Sanctuary of the Virgen de Gracia

Just like a bad penny guess who was under the car when we got back to the swimming pool, you got it Scoobie.







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