The Ponoig Via Ferrata has an approximate length of 230 meters and its difficulty is K4. It is quite vertical, so it is ideal to have covered something else that is less difficult. Even so, it is not essential, since with us it is suitable for those who are also starting out in this daring sport.
The route of the Ponoig Via Ferrata is divided into two well-differentiated sections, although both vertical. As soon as you start climbing you will realize how many staples you need to grab to get to the top. They are quite close together, so verticality is more impressive than difficult.
The climbing is quite continuous, since there is hardly any room to rest. It provides a great feeling of height, despite not having too many dynamic elements, such as hanging bridges, handrails or hinges.
You have to reach the town of La Nucia and before entering the town, at the roundabout where the Galp Gas Station is located, exit towards the Atalayas De Polop Urbanization. Once at this point, follow the road until you reach Parque David where you will continue straight to the Vía Ferrata Ponoig Parking.
Once you have purchased the ticket for your activity, you must contact Alicante Aventura via WhatsApp to confirm that everything is correct
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