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Absolutely! The Royal Road is a historic public route, which means you can walk it whenever you like. There are no opening or closing hours, so you can enjoy it at sunrise, during the day, or even at sunset. Just keep in mind that it is an outdoor trail.
Excellent question! Access to the Royal Road is completely free. It is a historic trail open to the public, so you do not need to pay any admission fee to enjoy this beautiful route. Just bring your enthusiasm for walking and exploring!
To walk the Royal Road from Barichara to Guane, we recommend allowing between 2 and 3 hours at a relaxed pace. The trail is approximately 5.5 kilometers long. If you take your time, enjoy the scenery, and stop for photos, that will be ideal. Remember to bring water!
The Royal Road is a historical treasure. It was built by the Guane people and later restored by the German Geo von Lengerke in the 19th century. It represents an invaluable cultural legacy that connected towns and facilitated trade, and today it stands as a living testimony to the region’s history. It is like traveling back in time!
To enjoy it fully, I suggest visiting the Royal Road during the dry season (roughly from December to February and from June to August) to avoid rain. As for the best time of day, the early morning hours (before 9 a.m.) or late afternoon (after 3 p.m.) are ideal because of the cooler weather and the light for photography. You will avoid the intense midday heat!
Unfortunately, the Royal Road is not suitable for people with reduced mobility or for wheelchairs. It is an uneven stone trail with climbs and descents, steps, and rocky sections. The nature of this historic terrain makes universal accessibility very difficult. I recommend exploring other options in Barichara if mobility is a concern.
Barichara is a treasure chest! After the Royal Road, do not miss the picturesque town of Guane with its small paleontological museum, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Barichara, and its handmade paper workshops. You can also enjoy spectacular viewpoints and restaurants serving delicious local food. There is so much to explore!
For a top experience, here are a few tips: bring water, sunscreen, and a good hat! Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on stones. If you go from Barichara to Guane, most of the route is downhill, which makes it easier. From Guane, you can return by bus or tuk-tuk. And of course, do not forget a good camera to capture the beauty! For more information, visit Colombia Travel - Barichara.
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