Chulilla Hanging Bridges Hike & Turia Canyon Trip from Valencia
Explore Chulilla’s Hanging Bridges and Turia Canyon on a day trip from Valencia, with a scenic hike and natural pools. Chulilla is the gateway to one of the most scenic landscapes. Hike the Hanging Bridges trail, surrounded by cliffs and…
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About This Activity
✓ What's Included
- ✓ Accident insurance
- ✓ Hiking guide
- ✓ Photos
- ✓ All Fees and Taxes
- ✓ Air-conditioned vehicle
✗ Not Included
- ✗ Lunch
Departure & Return
The meeting point is conveniently located near Angel Guimera metro station. Once here, you’ll see one of Valencia’s main avenues called Gran Via de Fernando el Catolico. Look for number 35 or Type “Cafeteria Dore” into Google Maps. There are several benches around where you can sit.
The meeting point is conveniently located near Angel Guimera metro station. Once here, you’ll see one of Valencia’s main avenues called Gran Via de Fernando el Catolico. Look for number 35 or Type “Cafeteria Dore” into Google Maps. There are several benches around where you can sit.
Additional Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- The route is easy for most people. However, please keep in mind that it is a natural trail and includes over 100 steps along the way, so a basic level of physical fitness is required.
- Don’t forget to bring comfortable clothing and proper walking shoes, flip-flops or similar footwear are not suitable for this
- The hanging bridges are 5 to 15 meters above the ground, not especially high, but may feel slightly uncomfortable for those with severe vertigo.
- During the summer months, don’t forget to bring your swimsuit and towel if you’d like to take a refreshing dip in the natural pools. Water shoes are also recommended if you find the rocks uncomfortable, though they’re optional.
- Be sure to bring enough water to stay hydrated during the hike
- On hot days, it’s highly recommended to bring a hat or cap, as well as sunscreen.
- Bring your own packed food.
- Please note that the route includes over 100 steps, which may be challenging for those with knee problems, reduced mobility, or low physical fitness