About this tour
This four-hour via ferrata near Enguera in Spain tests your nerve with a sequence of climbing, traversing, and descending challenges. You'll ascend a stone wall using iron staples, work through arm-intensive lateral passages, then face the centrepiece: a 70-metre zip line across open air. If that's too much, rappel down instead. After the rush comes easier terrain—a simple plank crossing and short abseils to finish. It's compact but delivers real adrenaline and technical variety.
Highlights
- Iron-staple stone wall climb to warm up
- 70-metre zip line descent or 25-metre rappel alternative
- Lateral traverses requiring full upper-body strength
- Simple plank bridge crossing mid-route
- All gear, guides, and insurance provided
What to expect
You'll start with a forgiving wall climb using embedded staples—a chance to settle into the rhythm before things get harder. The lateral passages demand serious arm engagement as you work across the rock face. Then comes the big moment: stepping off for the zip line, or choosing the rappel escape route if you'd rather keep your feet on something solid. The final third eases off with simpler terrain, though you'll still be managing ropes and harnesses throughout. Expect to feel the exertion in your shoulders and forearms, but the whole thing wraps up in under four hours.
Good to know
Moderate fitness required minimum. Not suitable if you have spinal issues, are pregnant, or have cardiovascular concerns. Public transport reaches the area. All technical equipment—helmet, harness, dissipator—is supplied. Professional guides stay with you. You'll receive photos of the day.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







