Address: MA-5403, 29550, Ardales, Álora y Antequera

If you’re craving adrenaline with a side of jaw-dropping scenery, the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes delivers. Just inland from Málaga, this canyon is one of Andalucía’s most dramatic natural wonders—700-meter-high limestone cliffs carved by the Guadalhorce River, and in some sections, it’s only 10 meters wide. It’s also home to the legendary Caminito del Rey, a once-deadly path now safely restored for thrill-seekers and hikers alike.
But this isn’t just about epic views. Gaitanes Gorge has been a key transit and energy hub since the 19th century, with early rail tunnels, hydroelectric stations, and a royal-worthy engineering feat (yep, King Alfonso XIII walked the path himself). Now protected as part of a Mediterranean Biosphere Reserve, it’s also a haven for mountain goats, golden eagles, and Jurassic-era rock formations. This place hits that sweet spot between history, nature, and pure wow.
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