Enciso Bridge, set in the heart of the Cidacos river valley, is the stage for the highest bungee jump in northern Spain. With 60 metres of free fall above the water and rocky cliffs that frame this corner of La Rioja, the experience blends pure adrenaline with a natural setting that is unusually spectacular for this type of activity.
The jump is performed with a certified harness and mandatory helmet, under the constant supervision of specialist instructors who guide each participant from preparation through to the moment of leaping into the void. No prior experience is required: the technical team tailors their briefing to each individual, allowing even first-timers to face the challenge safely and confidently.
The sensation of falling for several seconds with the valley walls opening up on either side is hard to put into words. Panoramic views of the Cidacos and the riverside vegetation surrounding the bridge make each jump something more than a test of courage — it is an image that stays with you. For those who want to push the experience further, a double consecutive jump is available.
Enciso also has its own identity as a destination: the village is renowned for its dinosaur footprint sites, among the most significant in Europe, and features the church of San Pedro and the remains of a medieval castle. Combining the bungee jump with a visit to the ichnite trail or a hiking route through the area turns the day into a complete getaway.
This activity is designed for people in good physical condition who want to push their own limits. It is not suitable for those with extreme vertigo or physical limitations that prevent jumping. The best seasons are spring, summer and autumn, when weather conditions and valley light make the experience even more rewarding.