If you’re considering adding some adrenaline to your trip in Alicante, the Redovan Via Ferrata offers a fantastic mix of scenic beauty and thrilling activity. While we haven’t personally tackled this route, plenty of travelers have shared their experiences, making it easier for you to decide if it’s the right fit. It’s known for stunning views, expert guides, and accessible options that cater to different skill levels.
Two things we really like about this experience are its flexibility—with two different sections tailored to varying difficulty levels—and the quality of the guidance, which seems to make everyone feel safe and confident. One potential consideration is the length and physicality of the higher difficulty route; if you’re not comfortable with heights or challenging climbs, you might prefer sticking to the easier K2 section. This tour is best suited for those who enjoy outdoor adventures and are eager to try something new in a beautiful setting, regardless of prior experience.
Key Points

- Two routes available: a beginner-friendly K2 and a more challenging K4 for seasoned climbers.
- Well-trained guides provide safety and support, making it accessible for most.
- Includes essential equipment like helmet, harness, and security set, so you don’t need to bring much.
- Offers spectacular views and unique crossings like hanging bridges and Tibetan-style bridges.
- Duration is around 4 hours, with options to extend for the more difficult route.
- Cost at around $53 per person, delivering good value considering the scenery, guidance, and safety.
What Is the Redovan Via Ferrata?

The Redovan Via Ferrata is one of the most popular climbing routes in southern Alicante, and for good reason. It’s considered the second longest via ferrata in the area, offering a mix of vertical climbs, hanging bridges, and scenic viewpoints. The experience is split into two main sections: an easier, family-friendly route (K2), and a more demanding, obstacle-filled route (K4). This flexibility makes it ideal whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned climber.
The tour starts at the Polideportivo Los Pasos, a central meeting point in Redován, where you’ll meet your guides dressed in bright orange shirts, making it easy to spot them. Once everyone’s ready, the adventure begins with a safety briefing and fitting of helmets, harnesses, and via ferrata sets.
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The K2 Family Section: Making Climbing Friendly and Fun

Most visitors will find the K2 family section the highlight for its accessible nature. The route kicks off with a climb through iron staples driven into the stone wall—an activity that’s straightforward but gives a real sense of achievement. The crossing of a 25-meter-long vertiginous bridge feels like a highlight for many, offering a real adrenaline rush while crossing a ravine suspended above the ground.
One reviewer, Aníbal Bueno from Spain, described it as “great activity for beginners,” highlighting that it’s not very difficult if you stick to this section. The Tibetan-style bridge and monkey bridges add a fun, adventurous touch, and the guides are there to assist if needed. The entire family-friendly route takes about an hour and provides enough challenge for a memorable outing without being overwhelming.
You’ll love the way the guides ensure safety, with professional technicians overseeing the activity, and the fact that should you decide to stop or turn back at any point, there’s an accessible exit route. This flexibility is appreciated by many, especially those new to via ferratas.
The More Challenging K4 Section: For Those Who Want More

If you’re craving a bigger challenge, the K4 sports section is where the real fun begins. Starting with overhanging clamps and a sloping ledge with handrails, this segment ratchets up the difficulty without being impossible. The highlight here is the beautiful viewpoint 60 meters high, perfect for catching your breath and snapping some photos.
The hinge pass at 90 meters above ground is particularly memorable—an impressive walk that feels daring but manageable with good guidance. Then there’s the inverted staircase, which might make your stomach flip a bit as you look down below. The final obstacles include 40-meter suspension bridges and a ramp, which are sure to get your heart pounding.
According to one review, climbers who love obstacles will find the K4 route “a great time climbing this route,” and the guides do a good job of making sure everyone stays safe amid these more demanding sections.
What’s Included and Practical Info

For $53, you get more than just the route—your fee covers professional guiding, all necessary safety equipment, and insurance (Personal Accident and Civil Liability). Plus, you’ll receive photos of your activity via WhatsApp, so you can relive the adventure later. The activity lasts around 4 hours, giving enough time to enjoy both routes if you’re up for it.
The meeting point at Polideportivo Los Pasos is easy to find, and arriving 15 minutes early is recommended to get fitted out and ready. It’s worth noting that the guides are fluent in several languages, including Spanish, English, and French, which helps if you’re not a native speaker.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat to Expect During the Experience

Once you’re geared up, the guides will take you through the safety procedures before starting the ascent. The first part, the K2 section, is accessible and perfect for those who want a taste of climbing with good views and fun crossings. It’s a journey through hanging bridges and iron staples, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the scenery.
For those continuing into the K4 section, expect more obstacles, steeper climbs, and some breathtaking viewpoints. It’s physically demanding but also incredibly rewarding. Many reviews mention the professionalism of the guides and how they foster a relaxed, encouraging atmosphere, making the activity suitable for a broad range of ages—although children under 6, pregnant women, and those with vertigo are advised not to participate.
Throughout, safety is clearly a priority. The guides wear bright uniforms, and your equipment is checked carefully. If at any point you feel uncomfortable, retreat options are available, which many appreciated.
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The Overall Value

At $53, this experience is quite reasonable considering the quality of guidance, safety equipment, and the stunning scenery. The fact that photos are included adds extra value, capturing memories of your climb. The activity isn’t just about the physical challenge but also the chance to enjoy dramatic natural landscapes from a new perspective.
The reviews support this—it’s described as “great,” “fun,” and “an awesome experience” by those who’ve done it. The variety of routes allows different skill levels to participate, making it inclusive without sacrificing adventure.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This climb is an excellent choice for adventure seekers who want a taste of via ferrata but aren’t necessarily seasoned climbers. Families with older children might also find it suitable, especially the easier section, though younger kids or those with vertigo should be cautious.
If you’re eager to enjoy spectacular views, try something physically engaging, or just want to experience a unique outdoor activity in a beautiful setting, this tour fits the bill. It’s also perfect if you want a guided experience that guarantees safety and a friendly, professional environment.
FAQs

Is the activity suitable for beginners?
Yes, the K2 section is designed to be accessible for beginners and is a good introduction to via ferrata climbing.
How long does the whole experience last?
The activity takes about 4 hours from start to finish, including guiding, equipment, and breaks.
What should I bring?
Bring snacks, sports shoes, sunscreen, a daypack, sportswear, and water. The guides provide all technical equipment.
Can I do the more difficult route?
Yes, if you’re comfortable with climbing challenges, you can continue onto the K4 sports section, which is more demanding.
Are photos included?
Yes, photos of your climb are sent via WhatsApp so you can share your adventure later.
Is it family-friendly?
The easier K2 route is suitable for many ages and skill levels, but children under 6, pregnant women, and those with vertigo should avoid participation.
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Final Thoughts

The Redovan Via Ferrata offers a well-rounded outdoor adventure in Alicante, combining scenic beauty with manageable yet exciting climbs. The guides are experienced and attentive, which adds to a sense of security, especially for those new to via ferratas. The mix of routes allows everyone to find their level, whether you’re just starting out or seeking a more challenging climb.
It’s a solid choice for travelers who want a memorable, active experience that showcases the area’s stunning landscapes. The price point reflects good value, especially with included photos and professional guidance.
If you’re after a safe, fun, and scenic climbing adventure in Alicante, this tour is definitely worth considering—whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or as a family with older kids.
Happy climbing!
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