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Discover the thrill of climbing three via ferratas from levels K1 to K3 in Ronda, Spain, with expert guides, stunning views, and all gear included for a 6-hour adventure.

This 6-hour tour in Andalusia takes you through three different via ferratas in the Serranía de Ronda, progressing from K1 for beginners to K3 for seasoned climbers. Organised by LA GARGANTA ACTIVA, the activity earns a high rating of 4.7, reflecting its popularity and quality. The tour starts at the Polideportivo Cobreros, with free parking available nearby, making logistics straightforward for participants.
The package includes all necessary gear, a professional guide, and a photo session to capture the action. It’s designed to be both safe and fun, with routes offering spectacular views of landmarks like Puente Nuevo and the Tajo de Ronda. While the activity is accessible for beginners, it also challenges more experienced climbers with its K2 and K3 sections, including bridges, ziplines, and vertical stairs.
This tour suits those looking for a combination of sport, nature, and adventure in a spectacular setting. It’s well-suited for active individuals, though not recommended for those with mobility issues, vertigo, or pregnant women. The flexible booking options and small group size ensure a personalized experience.
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The tour begins at the main gate of the Cobreros Sports Center, located at the entrance to Ronda on Carretera Ronda el Burgo 1. This spot offers free parking, making it easy for participants to meet the guide. A 15-minute van ride then takes everyone to the first via ferrata, setting the pace for an efficient and well-organized day.
This setup minimizes logistical concerns and allows participants to focus on the adventure ahead. The meeting point’s central location in Ronda helps keep the entire day on schedule, with timely departures and returns.

The first route, called Vía Ferrata Tajo de Ronda I, is perfect for beginners. It involves about 75 meters of climbing right next to the famous Tajo de Ronda. The easy, safe route provides spectacular views of Puente Nuevo and the gorge below.
The guide leads the group through this section, offering briefings on safety and technique. The route’s simplicity provides an excellent introduction to via ferratas, allowing participants to enjoy the thrill of vertical climbing in a controlled environment. This initial experience sets the tone for the more challenging sections ahead.

Next, the group heads to Benaoján for the second via ferrata. This route, rated K2, introduces more technical elements and climbs approximately 90 meters of elevation. The scenery here becomes more dramatic, with views over the Guadiaro valley and the white villages dotting the mountains.
The guide ensures everyone progresses at their own pace, providing support and safety tips. The route offers bridges, ladders, and other technical steps, making it suitable for those with some prior climbing experience or those eager for a step up in difficulty. A 30-minute break follows, giving everyone time to hydrate and enjoy the surroundings.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter completing the Benaoján section, there’s a rest period of about 30 minutes. During this time, participants can relax, rehydrate, and grab a snack. The guide may share insights about local geology and flora during this downtime.
Following the rest, the group travels by van for a short drive to a hidden location for the final via ferrata. This special spot offers breathtaking views and a more adventurous terrain that ramps up the excitement.
The third route at Montejaque is rated K3, the most demanding in the itinerary. It features vertical stairs, a Tibetan bridge, and a small zip line, providing a mixture of balance, concentration, and adrenaline.
This section pushes climbers to their limits but remains guided and safe, thanks to the professional support. The spectacular scenery of the surrounding mountains makes every challenge worthwhile, and completing this final via ferrata offers a strong sense of achievement.
Throughout the day, the group enjoys short trips by road and natural trails. These moments allow time to admire the landscape, learn about the geology and plants of the natural park, and rest before each new challenge. The guide adapts the pace to the group’s needs, ensuring safety and enjoyment at every step.
This approach balances action with appreciation, making the day both physically engaging and visually rewarding.
All technical equipment, including harnesses, helmets, and energy absorbers, are provided. The guide conducts a brief safety orientation before starting, ensuring everyone understands how to use their gear properly. The activity is designed for safety-conscious participants, with risk management a priority.
Participants should wear outdoor clothing, hiking or sports shoes with good soles, and bring water and food. The tour is not recommended for people with limited mobility, vertigo, or pregnant women. It’s important to arrive at least 10 minutes early to prepare and listen to safety instructions.

While the via ferratas vary in difficulty, kids under 11 cannot participate, and those under 17 must be accompanied by an adult. The activity might not be suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or vertigo. Participants should be in good physical condition and comfortable with heights.
The guides are attentive and modify the routes if weather or safety conditions change, maintaining a safe environment throughout the day.
After completing all three via ferratas, the group travels back to Polideportivo Cobreros in Ronda. The total experience lasts approximately 6-7 hours, ending with a sense of accomplishment and unforgettable scenery. Participants leave with photos taken during the activity, capturing their moments of triumph.
This tour offers a dynamic mix of climbing, hiking, and scenic sightseeing, wrapped into a single day filled with adrenaline and natural beauty.
The unique aspect of climbing three via ferratas of increasing difficulty makes this tour particularly appealing. It provides a gradual challenge suitable for a wide range of skill levels, with spectacular views of Ronda’s iconic landmarks. The all-inclusive gear and professional guidance ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
The scenery, including the Puente Nuevo and Guadiaro valley, combined with the thrill of crossing bridges and ziplines, creates an exciting adventure in one of Spain’s most beautiful regions. The small-group format and flexible pace add to its appeal, making it an ideal choice for anyone seeking active outdoor fun in Andalusia.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 11 cannot participate, but those over 11 can join if accompanied by an adult.
What should I bring for the activity?
Participants should bring food, water, outdoor clothing, and sturdy shoes with good soles.
Are there any physical limitations?
The activity isn’t recommended for people with limited mobility, vertigo, or pregnant women.
What safety equipment is provided?
All harnesses, helmets, and safety gear are included, and the guide provides safety instructions before starting.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The first via ferrata (K1) is beginner-friendly, but the later sections (K2 and K3) are more challenging and require a good level of fitness.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and booking can be made with pay later options.