The Redovan Via Ferrata is considered the second longest via ferrata in Alicante, where you can chose between two sections with different difficulties and have a great time as well as a great experience.
The K2 family section, a simpler itinerary suitable for all audiences and of less difficulty, combines a good dose of vertical path with horizontal path. It begins with a climb through iron staples driven into the stone wall, close enough to be easy to overcome.
Next, you will have to cross a vertiginous 25 metre long bridge that will leave you suspended as you cross a ravine from one side to the other. In case you did not have enough, then you have to overcome a ramp with handrails to access another bridge, this time in a Tibetan style.
The Tibetan bridge of the Redovan Via ferrata will take you to the swing pass, the monkey bridge and a little more vertical path with iron staples. Its duration is approximately of one hour, and if you give up, you can always access a path that will allow you to return to a safe place.
If the first section is not enough for you, you can continue the Redován Via ferrata through the sports section which has a much higher difficulty, considered K4. This means that, if you like obstacles, you will have a great time climbing this route as it starts by climbing up a series of overhanging clamps which will take you to a sloping ledge with handrails
Then you will climb more staples until you reach a beautiful viewpoint 60 metres high. It is a good place to rest and take a few pictures. Later on you will come across the challenging hinge pass, where you will enjoy an impressive walk at 90 metres high and two metres away from the wall.
The inverted staircase is the next challenge that you will find, where it is inevitable that you will see the emptiness below you to overcome it. More staples, 40-meter-long suspension bridges and even a frenetic ramp will await you as the last obstacles to overcome the Redován Via ferrata.