Stands out for

  • • Guided jump from 50-meter bridge in Albentosa
  • • Free fall followed by pendulum swing with river views
  • • Professional gear with helmet and double rope
  • • Front or back jump options available
  • • Natural setting with vegetation and rock formations

Description

Guided puenting in Albentosa, just an hour’s drive from Castellón de la Plana, offers an adrenaline-packed adventure in a stunning natural setting. The jump is made from a 50-meter-high bridge, combining an intense free fall with a pendulum swing that provides breathtaking views of the river and surrounding rock formations. This activity is designed for thrill-seekers with professional safety equipment including helmet, harness, and double rope.

Suitable for adventurers aged 14 and up, the jump offers front or back jump options to suit different courage levels and preferences. No advanced physical condition is required, though it is not recommended for people with health issues that could worsen under the stress of the jump. The natural surroundings also allow participants to complement their experience with hiking trails or visits to nearby natural parks.

The activity takes place in a well-marked, accessible area with nearby parking, making logistics easy for participants. The combination of adrenaline, safety, and natural beauty makes this guided puenting in Albentosa an unforgettable experience for those looking to challenge their limits in a secure and controlled environment.

Key Info

Difficulty

Hard

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

Ages 13+

Not suitable for kids

Practical Guide

Everything you need to know about Guided Puenting in Albentosa near Castellón de la Plana

This is general information about this type of experience. Specific details will be confirmed during the booking process

Location
Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable clothes and suitable footwear for natural terrain. Avoid heavy meals before the jump. The best time is morning or afternoon depending on booking and light. Book in advance, especially for groups. Not suitable for people with health issues that may worsen under jump stress.

Physical Requirements

Moderate level. Good physical condition not required, but not suitable for people with health issues that may worsen under jump stress.

About the Area

Albentosa is a natural setting featuring a 50-meter bridge over a river, surrounded by vegetation and rock formations. It is about a 1-hour drive from Castellón de la Plana, with parking and marked access.

Offers

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Bungee jumping in Albentosa

Jump from the Albentosa viaduct with professional climbing equipment and certified guides

Duration 1 h
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Duration: ~1h
Description

Experience the thrill of bungee jumping from the impressive Albentosa viaduct near Castellón de la Plana. The activity includes all necessary professional climbing equipment and certified guides to ensure your safety. The experience lasts about one hour and is perfect for those seeking a unique adventure with full guarantees.

Included Services
  • climbing equipment (dynamic ropes / harnesses / carabiners / slings / pulleys)
  • professional guides
  • liability and accident insurance
Not included
  • transport
  • video (available as an option)
Languages:
🇪🇸 Español
Meeting point: Albentosa viaduct, Albentosa (Teruel)
From €50

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The minimum age is 14 years. It is recommended to check for special cases or accompanied minors.
The jump is a single pendulum from a 50-meter bridge, with free fall and pendulum movement.
Helmet, individual harness, and double rope system are used, supervised by specialized instructors.
Good physical condition is not required, but it is not suitable for people with health issues that may worsen under jump stress.
Photos or videos are generally offered, although equipment failure may sometimes prevent capturing images.