Stands out for

  • • 70-meter zip line crossing an open ravine
  • • 180-meter route with K3, K4, and optional K6 sections
  • • hanging bridge with panoramic views of valley and ravine
  • • optional 25-meter rappel supervised by guide
  • • natural environment with pine and Mediterranean vegetation scents

Description

Context The Enguera via ferrata is located in a mountainous area west of the Valencian town, with a total elevation gain of 50 meters and a 180-meter equipped route. It stands out for its 70-meter zip line crossing an open ravine—an uncommon feature in the Valencian Community. The wind carries scents of pine and Mediterranean vegetation throughout the route.

The Experience After a 10-minute approach along a marked trail, you’ll begin the assisted climbing using cables and anchors, navigating sections rated K3 and K4, with an optional K6 section for those seeking a greater challenge. You’ll cross a hanging bridge offering panoramic views of the valley and ravine, followed by a 70-meter zip line descent where wind sounds echoing through the ravine intensify the thrill. The activity may conclude with a 25-meter rappel supervised by your guide. The rough texture of the rock and the cool metal of the anchors complete the sensory journey.

For Whom This activity is ideal for those with basic via ferrata experience and no fear of heights, as well as families with children over 9 years old who have some prior preparation or are accompanied by a guide. Not recommended for those with severe vertigo, low physical fitness, or intolerance to high-altitude exposure.

Local Context Enguera is a mountain-loving village with a strong hiking culture, where the via ferrata integrates into a landscape of ravines and Mediterranean forests. Local guides share knowledge of the region’s flora and fauna, as well as the history of the Sierra de Enguera and surrounding areas.

Key Info

Difficulty

Moderate

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

Ages 6+

Kid-friendly Booking required

Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable clothing and proper mountain footwear, along with gloves to protect your hands. The best time to do the activity is year-round, avoiding rainy days or adverse weather. Morning hours or early afternoon are ideal to avoid intense heat. Stay well hydrated and check the route status before starting. The zip line requires a braking system for added safety, which may not be included in all equipment rentals, so confirm this in advance.

Physical Requirements

Moderate physical activity involving use of arms and balance, no fear of heights

About the Area

The via ferrata is located in a mountainous area near Enguera, accessible by car from Valencia in about one hour. The region features marked hiking trails, ravines, and Mediterranean forests. Nearby attractions include the Castle of Enguera, the Parroquial Church of San Miguel Arcángel, and the Laguna de Anna. It’s also possible to explore nearby towns such as Navalón and Benali, ideal for combining the adventure with cultural and natural tourism.

Offers

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Vía Ferrata de Enguera en Valencia de 4 horas

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€55

Vía Ferrata iniciación en Fuente de Godalla, 3h

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€40

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Most providers accept children from age 9, provided they have prior experience or are accompanied by a guide during the activity.
Not mandatory, but recommended to have basic experience or to be guided due to technical sections involving pendulums and overhangs requiring strength and technique.
Wear comfortable clothing, appropriate mountain footwear, gloves to protect hands, and bring water to stay hydrated during the route.
It is recommended to bring your own braking system, as not all providers include it in equipment rental; confirm this before booking.
Access is from Calle San Antonio de Padua toward the west, with a 10-minute walk along a marked trail; however, signage may be confusing for some users.