Via Ferrata

Active Tourism

Via Ferratas are routes between rocks equipped with rungs, staples, handrails, and cables, allowing you to enjoy the mountains and adventure in an exciting and safe way.

These routes typically attempt to ascend a geographical feature such as a summit, mountain pass, or mountain range via a route that would be extremely difficult without the necessary equipment.

Prices:

- 40 euros per person
- Discounts for groups of 10 or more people.

Transportation:

Not included. (Cost of 10 euros/person for transport, subject to availability).

Includes:

- Accident insurance
- Helmet, harness, energy absorber, gloves, quickdraws, and specific equipment.

What participants should bring:

- Comfortable and warm clothing (depending on the season)
- Food and drink
- Small backpack with two handles
- Hair tie.

Requirements:

Not recommended for people with vertigo, dizziness, and/or pregnant women.

When can it be done?
On any date scheduled by Tramuntana Aventura (see calendar), or if you are a group of 4 or more, on the day that best suits you (check availability).

Available options:

Bolón Via Ferrata (Elda, Alicante) K1 + zip line + K3

Basic characteristics: The proposed section is very fun and ideal for beginners, with a couple of slightly more demanding sections.

Best season: All year round.
Approaching time: 5 minutes.
Activity: 3 hours.
Return: 20 minutes.
Approximate duration: 3 hours.
Difficulty: K3 (moderately difficult).

Meeting point: At the Tramuntana Aventura office or at the Bolón via ferrata car park in Elda.

Activity description:
After putting on the equipment, we start the activity along a path that leads us in about a 5-minute walk to the start of the via ferrata. After explaining the safety rules and progression techniques, we begin the route.
The via ferrata starts with a very easy horizontal section, followed by a simple vertical section. After a couple of similar steps, we reach a very fun wooden bridge. We continue until the end of the K1 section, then descend to connect with the zip line, which takes us to the start of the K3 section.
From the very beginning, the increase in difficulty is noticeable. After a long horizontal section with a small monkey bridge, we continue with another good vertical stretch until reaching a wooden bridge that leads us to the base of the most demanding vertical section of the via ferrata.
Once this section is overcome, the ascent continues, passing again over another monkey bridge, and brings us to the vicinity of the Bolón Cross.
The return is made either on foot or via the K2 section going downhill.

Difficulty: Moderate
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