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Experience the thrill of crossing Europe's longest Nepalese Bridge on this via ferrata near Barcelona, with stunning views and expert guidance.
If you’re looking for an adventure that combines adrenaline, breathtaking scenery, and a taste of nature just outside Barcelona, the Via Ferrata Baumes Corcades offers an exciting option. Guided by the friendly team from Guies Arania, this activity promises a memorable outing, whether you’re a seasoned climber or a first-timer eager for a challenge. One of the standout features? You’ll get to cross Europe’s longest Nepalese Bridge, a 70-meter-long marvel that will have your heart pounding and your camera ready.
What really draws us to this experience is the spectacular views that unfold at every turn. Plus, the fact that it’s only about 40 minutes from Barcelona makes it a practical day-trip option. That said, this tour isn’t without its considerations—mainly, the physical effort involved, and some restrictions for those with health concerns or certain physical limitations. It’s best suited for active travelers craving an authentic outdoor adventure, but not for complete beginners or those with vertigo.

This activity is designed to give you that perfect blend of adventure and scenic beauty. From the moment you arrive at the meeting point, the experience feels well-organized. The start is at Can Xona, an unpaved road near the charming Mas Banyeres house, which adds a rustic, authentic touch to the adventure. The guides, including Cristina, make a point to set everyone at ease, especially if it’s your first via ferrata or if you’re somewhat wary of heights.
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Once everyone is suited up with safety gear—harnesses, helmets, and gloves—the real fun begins with a pleasant 20-minute walk through the surrounding nature. This short trek serves as a warm-up, giving you a chance to get comfortable with the environment and your equipment before tackling the cable routes, ladders, and bridges.
The highlight? Without a doubt, the 70-meter-long Nepalese Bridge. It’s the longest in Europe, and crossing it is a true test of nerves. The bridge sways gently as you walk across, offering spectacular views of the valley below, which are nothing short of breathtaking. Several reviewers, including one who described it as “beautiful views throughout,” mentioned how the bridge added a real adventure element—an adrenaline rush combined with incredible scenery.
After crossing the bridge, you’ll navigate a series of cables, ladders, and ledges. The route is designed to be accessible yet challenging enough to keep your adrenaline up. The guides do an excellent job of maintaining safety while encouraging you to push your limits in a controlled environment. The tour lasts about three hours, during which you’ll be actively climbing, balancing, and enjoying the natural surroundings that feel almost untouched.
Once you’ve completed the via ferrata, there’s a 45-minute walk back to the starting point. This part offers an opportunity to reflect on the experience, take some photos, and enjoy the serenity of the Catalan landscape. The entire activity wraps up around 1:30 pm, leaving plenty of time for the rest of your day.

The tour provides qualified guides, ensuring safety and expert support. You’ll also receive all necessary safety equipment—harnesses, helmets, and gloves—and insurance covering any mishaps. Photos taken during the activity are included, so you won’t have to worry about capturing memories yourself.
However, transportation to the meeting point isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way there. You should also bring water and wear sportswear appropriate for outdoor activity, such as comfortable, breathable clothing and sturdy shoes. Given the physical nature of the activity, travelers should be in good health and have a reasonable level of fitness.
Important restrictions include a minimum weight of 88 lbs (40 kg) and a maximum of 260 lbs (118 kg), along with height and fitness considerations. The activity isn’t suitable for children under 16, those with vertigo, or anyone concerned about heights or tight spaces.

If you’re craving a high-energy outdoor activity with a focus on stunning scenery, this via ferrata ticks all the boxes. It’s perfect for those who enjoy a physical challenge, want to see spectacular views, and appreciate guided experiences in natural settings. The small group size means you’ll get personalized attention, and Cristina’s friendly guidance seems to make the adventure even more enjoyable, as one reviewer noted her being “wonderful.”
What sets this apart is the combination of adrenaline and tranquility—the thrill of crossing the Nepalese Bridge and conquering climbing routes, paired with the peaceful vistas of Catalonia’s countryside. For the cost—$57 per person—the experience offers a lot of value, considering the inclusion of gear, insurance, and professional guiding.

This activity is best suited for active travelers who aren’t afraid of heights and want to add a memorable, scenic adventure to their trip near Barcelona. The mix of adrenaline, natural beauty, and expert guidance makes it a worthwhile outing, especially if you’re looking for a way to connect with the outdoors in a more exhilarating way. It isn’t a leisurely walk but a genuine, energetic experience that leaves you with stories of crossing Europe’s longest Nepalese Bridge.
If you’re eager for a challenge that’s safe, well-organized, and offers spectacular views, this via ferrata is a fantastic choice. Just remember to come prepared with sportswear, water, and a sense of adventure—and you’ll be well on your way to one of the most memorable outdoor activities around Barcelona.
“This was an excellent activity. Beautiful views throughout. The guide was really nice and helpful. Definitely recommend.”

Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, transportation is not included. You will need to arrange your own way to the meeting point at Can Xona.
How long does the activity last?
The activity lasts approximately 4.5 hours, with about three hours of the via ferrata itself and walking time before and after.
What should I bring for the activity?
Bring water and wear comfortable sportswear. Sturdy shoes suitable for outdoor activity are recommended.
Is this activity suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 16 years old or for those with vertigo or low fitness levels.
What are the group sizes?
The tour is limited to small groups of up to 8 participants, allowing for personalized guidance.
What is included in the price?
The price covers a qualified guide, safety gear, accident insurance, and photos taken during the activity.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in planning your adventure.
Whether you’re seeking a unique way to enjoy Catalonia’s natural beauty or craving a genuine adrenaline rush, the Via Ferrata Baumes Corcades offers an experience worth the effort. It combines the thrill of crossing an iconic Nepalese Bridge with breathtaking views, guided by friendly experts dedicated to safety and fun. Just pack your sense of adventure—and prepare for an unforgettable day outside Barcelona.