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Discover the exciting Vía ferrata Callosa K3 in Spain, featuring 4 suspension bridges and spectacular views, all in a 3-hour guided adventure for $59.
The Vía ferrata Callosa K3 offers an exhilarating outdoor experience in the Valencian Community, Spain, designed for those eager to enjoy mountain adventure safely. For $59 per person, this 3-hour guided tour takes you through a route packed with 4 suspension bridges of different types and stunning vistas of the Vega Baja del Segura. The tour starts at Bar Domingo and finishes at the Área Recreativa de la Cueva Ahumada, making it easy to access and well-organized.
What makes this experience stand out is the variety of external elements typical of via ferratas, such as zip lines, steps, and the lifeline, which keep the route engaging from start to finish. It’s a perfect choice for adventure seekers interested in trying a fun and safe via ferrata with impressive views. While the physical requirements are moderate, participants should bring gloves, water, food, and closed-toe shoes for comfort and safety.
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The tour begins at Bar Domingo, where the guide awaits inside the bar. This spot provides convenient parking options in the nearby street parking. The starting point is friendly and accessible, setting a relaxed tone for the adventure ahead. After gathering, you’ll head toward the guided tour that spans around 3 hours, encompassing safety briefings and equipment checks before you set off into the mountains.
The end of the activity is at the Área Recreativa de la Cueva Ahumada, a scenic spot perfect for relaxing after the route. This setup makes logistics straightforward, with the activity returning to the starting location for convenience.
The route features four suspension bridges of different types, which are the main highlights of the via ferrata. These bridges are curious and impressive, adding variety and fun to the experience. The tibetan bridge provides a sense of height and openness, while the monkey bridge offers a different challenge, emphasizing balance and agility.
Participants get to face a series of collapses, which adds an element of adventure and testing of confidence. The route is designed to be fun and safe, with security measures and protocols in place. The spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, especially across the Vega Baja del Segura, enhance the overall experience.
All necessary equipment is included, such as helmets, harnesses, and heat sinks. Guides are officially qualified sports technicians who lead the group, ensuring safety at every step. The tour also provides a first aid kit and civil liability insurance for peace of mind.
Participants are required to bring gloves, water, food, and closed-toe shoes. Sunscreen is recommended to protect against the sun, especially since the activity takes place in an outdoor mountain environment. The guide has the authority to deny access if a participant does not meet physical, psychological, or equipment requirements, emphasizing safety above all.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes guidance through the route’s external elements, like the zip lines and steps, providing an engaging experience. The pacing allows enough time to enjoy the spectacular views and to navigate each suspension bridge at a comfortable pace.
Throughout the adventure, the Spanish and English-speaking guides explain safety protocols and ensure participants are comfortable. The activity is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, pregnant women, or those with altitude sickness, due to the physical nature of the route.
The activity starts at El guía waiting inside Bar Domingo, with parking available in nearby streets. The end point is at the Área Recreativa de la Cueva Ahumada, where participants can relax after completing the route. The flexible scheduling allows travelers to check availability and select a start time that fits their plans.
Participants are advised to arrive prepared with gloves, water, and food, and to wear closed-toe shoes. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans.
This tour is offered by Buitreaventuras, a reputable provider known for safety protocols, qualified guides, and excellent organization. They ensure that every participant has the necessary equipment and insurance coverage to enjoy this fun and safe via ferrata.
For those interested in exploring more, several similar via ferratas are available in the region, such as the Redovan K2 route or the Family Climb option. These alternatives may vary in difficulty or style, but Vía ferrata Callosa K3 stands out for its 4 suspension bridges and spectacular views.
This activity appeals to adventure enthusiasts seeking a moderate challenge with impressive scenery. It’s perfect for beginners with some outdoor experience or those looking to try a via ferrata for the first time, provided they meet the basic safety requirements.
Participants should be comfortable with height, and the activity is not suitable for people with certain health or mobility restrictions. The guides’ expertise and safety protocols ensure a secure environment for everyone.
The $59 price offers great value for a 3-hour guided adventure packed with variety and breathtaking views. The 4 suspension bridges create an engaging route that balances fun with safety. The location at Callosa del Segura provides a scenic backdrop for this memorable outdoor activity.
While not designed for those with mobility restrictions or health issues, the tour suits adventure lovers eager to experience a well-organized via ferrata with excellent guidance and equipment. For anyone seeking a moderately challenging outdoor experience with spectacular scenery, this tour is an excellent pick.
Is the activity suitable for children?
The tour is recommended for those who meet the physical and psychological requirements. It is not explicitly specified if children are allowed, but the activity is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or certain health conditions.
What should I bring for the activity?
Participants should bring gloves, water, food, and closed-toe shoes. Sunscreen is also recommended for sun protection.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity, allowing for flexible planning.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the activity not suited for people with mobility impairments due to the nature of the route.
Are guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication throughout the experience.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 3 hours, including safety briefings and the route.