
After conducting an exhaustive review of all bridges authorised for bungee jumping in Spain, we've compiled a list featuring the highest and most fascinating bridges. Ready for one of the most thrilling adventures of your life?
1. Tablate Bridge (Granada)
The successor to the old Tablate Bridge (bearing the same name) significantly surpasses 80 metres in height, nearly reaching 90 metres. In the heart of Granada's Alpujarra mountains, the walls of Tablate gorge overlooking Lecrín Valley will witness your free fall of approximately 25 metres.
2. Atxazpi Bridge (Biscay)
This bridge stands at about 45 metres high between the coastal towns of Berriatua and Ondarroa, offering a total 25-metre drop with the vast Cantabrian Sea as your backdrop. As one of Spain's premier bungee spots, not just for its height but for its stunning maritime surroundings, it confirms Biscay as the undisputed leader for adrenaline sports in the Basque Country.

3. Mascarat Gorge (Alicante)
A bungee jump here delivers an unparalleled setting between the Alicante towns of Altea and Calpe. You'll position yourself at a 50-metre height, leap between two bridges, and experience a 40-metre free fall. A bridge with history - carved through Mascarat gorge centuries ago, now offering you the ultimate jump!
4. Lozoya Viaduct (Madrid)
Near Madrid's Buitrago de Lozoya lies one of Spain's most popular bungee spots, also known as Taboada Bridge. With an impressive 40-metre height, 2 metres of free fall and 20-metre total drop. The setting couldn't be more dramatic - you'll jump from a railway bridge above the Lozoya River itself.

5. Murillo de Gállego Bridge (Huesca)
It might not be the most anticipated bridge at 28 metres high, but we deemed it essential for this list as it offers the perfect characteristics for beginners taking their first leap into the void. Its arched structure is breathtaking enough, but the views of the Sierra de Guara and the Pyrenees will utterly captivate you.
Bungee Jumping in Lloret de Mar
If we're talking height, this challenge should be top of the list, but we acknowledge it's not technically a bridge - rather an impressive crane offering one of the most surprising challenges for daring bungee enthusiasts. It delivers a 70-metre drop overlooking the Costa Brava.
At Yumping.com, we're aware of the numerous bridges across Spain offering phenomenal jumps, but we want to help you find the most breathtaking experiences. Ready to leap from great heights amidst these spectacular Iberian landscapes?