Restaurante el Kiosko

El Kiosko on the guadalhorce reservoir
Restaurant El kiosko
Restaurant El kiosko

Situated right on the banks of the Conde de Guadalhorce reservoir and just a few kilometers from El Chorro, this once tiny bar (kiosko) serving drinks in the 1950’s is now an enormous bar restaurant with a capacity for over 400 people eating at the same time.

This bar restaurant is also an important navigation point as it is right next to the tunnel leading to the entry point for the Caminito del Rey

There are fantastic views of the surrounding scenery and just opposite access down to the lake. you are only a a five minute walk taking  you to the reservoir dam and past the kings chair cut from Stone.

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Getting to El Chorro (and the Caminito del Rey) by train.

Getting to El Chorro (and the Caminito del Rey) by train.

Getting to El Chorro by train is a convenient and affordable option, especially for those staying in the bustling city of Malaga. By booking tickets for the Caminito del Rey that coincide with the train timetables to El Chorro, visitors can easily access this breathtaking natural wonder and experience the thrill of walking along one of the most spectacular trails in the world.

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Places to visit close to the Caminito del Rey

The dolmens of Antequera

Are you looking to make the most of your visit to the Caminito del Rey? Then, exploring the area’s surroundings is an absolute must. From natural parks with striking rock formations to megalithic structures dating back to the Neolithic period, and towns with Moorish castles, narrow streets, and whitewashed buildings, there’s no shortage of places to visit close to the Caminito del Rey. Here are some suggestions to help you plan your itinerary and make the most of your time in this beautiful region.

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