There are also many attractions that will delight fans of hiking, nature and the outdoors, such as Los Cahorros de Monachil, Hoya de Pedraza Botanical Garden and Camino Real de las Hoyas.
11) Camino Real
caminito del rey
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El Caminito del Rey, or “The King’s Way”, is a series of walking paths about 60 km from Malaga that stretch for about 7 km, crossing large valleys and canyons. In recent years, most of these paths have been restored, with the installation of bridges and overpasses that allow you to walk along the cliffs.
For all hiking enthusiasts (especially those without vertigo), this route through stunning scenery is a must-see.
12) Gibraltar
Visit Andalucia – Gibraltar
Gibraltar is a headland on the south coast of Spain and is part of the United Kingdom. But that doesn’t stop it from being a must-see on your trip to Andalucia.
A must-see here is the Upper Rock, a nature reserve accessible on foot or by cable car. Here you can discover the Cave of St. Michael, the Moorish Castle, a suspension bridge, a viewing platform, tunnels carved into the rock during the war, and even a colony of wild monkeys.
There are a few other attractions waiting for you in Gibraltar:
Alameda Botanical Gardens
Gibraltar Lighthouse
Casemates Square, a large square at the end of the main street with many shops and restaurants
One of the most beautiful beaches in Gibraltar – Sandy Bay
You can also use your time here to take a cruise to observe the Strait of Gibraltar!
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