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Do You Know the 'Caminito Del Rey' of the Water? a Walkway on a Turquoise River in the Heart of Alquézar

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There is a ‘Caminito del Rey’ of the water in the heart of Alquézar, a medieval jewel nestled in the Sierra de Guara, in Huesca. Far from the fame of its Malaga counterpart, this tour offers an equally vertiginous experience but with a different protagonist: the Vero River and its incredible turquoise waters. Hidden in the guts of one of the most beautiful villages in Spain, a route is displayed that combines the adrenaline of the hanging bridge…
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There is a ‘Caminito del Rey’ of the water in the heart of Alquézar, a medieval jewel nestled in the Sierra de Guara, in Huesca. Far from the fame of its Malaga counterpart, this tour offers an equally vertiginous experience but with a different protagonist: the Vero River and its incredible turquoise waters. Hidden in the guts of one of the most beautiful villages in Spain, a route is displayed that combines the adrenaline of the hanging bridge…

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Merca2.es broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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