
Below, you’ll find a list of locations across Spain where you can try this thrilling activity. Which one will you choose? First, decide whether you’d prefer bungee jumping or its close cousin, bridge swinging (puenting). The latter has fewer options in Spain, but you can check out bungee jumping options here.
Before you jump, you’ll need to prepare. Make sure your harness is secure and let the guide help you set up the anchors properly. Remember, safety comes first. We recommend contacting a professional bungee jumping company for more details. Let’s dive in!
1. Murillo de Gállego, Huesca
Huesca’s biggest advantage is its breathtaking mountain landscapes. Nestled among these peaks is the town of Murillo de Gállego, where you can jump from a 25-metre-high bridge.

This spot is perfectly situated between the Ebro River and the Pyrenees. If you’re in the area, don’t overthink it—you won’t regret it! Find more details about jumps here.
2. Sant Sadurní d'Anoia, Barcelona
Located in the Alto Penedès region, about 50 km from Barcelona, this area is famed for its stunning scenery and as one of Spain’s top cava producers—vineyards dominate the landscape.

Here, bungee jumping takes place from a 30-metre-high bridge with a 25-metre freefall. The instructors will calm your nerves, ease your fears, and help you release stress in one of the best settings. If this is too far, explore other bungee jumping spots in Barcelona here.
3. Aznalcóllar, Seville
Just over half an hour from Seville, you can leap from a bridge over the Agrio River, part of the Guadalquivir basin. Bungee jumping is unforgettable on its own, but jumping over water is indescribable.

The surroundings are spectacular, with the Guadiamar wetlands on one side and the foothills of Sierra Morena on the other. If you have a few days, escape to this area—or check out other bungee jumping spots in Seville.
4. Gargantilla de Lozoya, Madrid
Just a short trip from Spain’s capital, this spot offers fresh air, a break from city crowds, and relaxation amid crystal-clear streams and views of the Lozoya River.

The jump is from a 30-metre-high bridge, with three safety harnesses to ensure a smooth, jerk-free experience. Public transport makes it easily accessible, but if you’d like alternatives, see other bungee jumping spots in Madrid here.
5. Noia, A Coruña
This natural setting borders the Serra de Outes and Brión mountains on one side and the Tambre River estuary on the other. Plus, it blends multiple ecosystems: coast, river, and mountain.

Located south of A Coruña, it’s worth the trip to jump from its 35-metre-high bridge. Once your emotions kick in, you’ll have no choice but to let go and experience one of life’s most thrilling sensations. Check prices and availability.
6. Santelices, Burgos
In northern Burgos, you’ll find Santelices de Vadeporres. Its namesake viaduct stands 25 metres high, offering a 16-metre freefall—shorter but equally exhilarating.

This vehicle-free location is ideal if you’re coming from Cantabria or Biscay, as it’s nearby. Check prices and local options.
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7. El Pinar, Granada
Ever heard of the Tablate Bridge? It’s a hotspot for bungee enthusiasts. Near the famous Barranco de las Angustias, this 65-metre bridge on the A-348 road is just kilometres from Lanjarón.

The views from the top are breathtaking—about 100 metres to the ground—with a 25-metre freefall. One of the best settings! Find more info here.
8. Cieza, Murcia
Known for its festivals (like Holy Week and San Bartolomé) and archaeological sites from Iberian, Roman, and Moorish eras, it’s worth a visit.

One of the highest bridges at 40 metres, with a 30-metre freefall. Jumps are available on weekends—explore other Murcia options here.
9. Vall de Laguar, Alicante
The "Puente del Infierno" (Hell’s Bridge) is a top spot for bungee jumping. Set in the Vall de Laguar valley, it’s surrounded by lush forests and fruit trees.

At 15 metres, it’s not the highest, but its location in the Valencian Community—home to many companies and enthusiasts—makes it a must-try.
So, have you jumped yet? Where would you love to do it?