Once the world's most hazardous footpath
This almost 8-kilometre path near Malaga (Andalusia) was once considered one of the most dangerous in the world. Today the entire route has been carefully restored, but although it's now much safer, one thing hasn't changed - the unique experience of strolling along walkways hanging over 100 metres up on a sheer cliff face. The views are unforgettable. The Caminito del Rey route is spectacular from beginning to end, running through cliffs, canyons, and a large valley. It crosses the landscapes of Desfiladero de los Gaitanes, a gorge carved out by the river Guadalhorce, with walls 700 metres high. The area is also inhabited by a wide variety of plant and animal species; with a little luck, you can see highland birds like Egyptian vultures, griffon vultures, or golden eagles, and mammals such as wild boar and Iberian ibex - Spain Tourism Board. You will need to buy tickets for El Caminito del Rey, and you can reserve them on the official website.
Cities with the best Christmas light-ups in Spain
Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga and Vigo are the cities which usually put up the best festive light-ups for Christmas although every city will put up decorations. If you like decorative street lights, Christmas motifs and markets and Nativity scenes while you walk around the city - and perhaps eat some roasted chestnuts along the way and listen to Christmas carols - Spain is a good place to go to at year's end.
A lunch setting like no other
This lunch setting at Restaurant Vrelo, Blagaj, is one of most beautiful in the world. You have a raging river by your side, a cliff face that stretches to the sky in front of you, fishes in the water, flowers everywhere and a 600 year-old monastery in full view. And the food is also great. They specialise in fish especially trout and they also have beef steaks and chicken and veal as well. Don't miss this restaurant if you are in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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