Bungee Jumping · Sierra de Guadarrama, Madrid

Bungee Jumping · Sierra de Guadarrama, Madrid

2 offers 35€ – 55€ 5.0 (8 reviews) Verified March 2026
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How to choose

Both tours run from the same Buitrago Bridge in Gascones, operated by HIGHJUMP Salto Límite, and both are open to everyone regardless of experience. The real decision comes down to height. The 30m jump costs 35 € and lasts up to 30 min, giving you more time on-site for briefing and recovery. The 40m jump costs 55 € and runs a tight 15 min, meaning less downtime and a longer freefall. That extra 10 meters is the difference between a strong adrenaline hit and a full freefall sequence that taxes your nervous system at a different level. If it's your first jump, 30m at Buitrago Bridge is a legitimate rush. If you've jumped before or want the harder version, pay the 20 € difference and go from 40m.

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Best value Bungee Jumping from 30m in Buitrago Bridge, Madrid

Bungee Jumping from 30m in Buitrago Bridge, Madrid

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Bungee Jumping (40m) from Buitrago Bridge near Madrid

Bungee Jumping (40m) from Buitrago Bridge near Madrid

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Frequently asked questions

Which jump gives the most intense rush, the 30m or the 40m?

The 40m jump delivers a longer freefall and a harder rebound, making it the more intense option by a clear margin. The 30m jump is still a full-commitment drop, just with a shorter exposure time.

Do I need any prior experience to jump?

No. Both tours list 'Everybody welcome' as the physical level, so no prior bungee or extreme sports experience is required.

What does the 15-minute session actually include?

That 15-minute window covers your safety briefing, harness fitting and the jump itself. There's no extended hang time or multiple jumps included at that price.

Is the 30m option worth it if I'm already paying for an experience?

At 35 €, the 30m jump is one of the lowest entry points for bungee jumping near Madrid. The longer session time of up to 30 min also gives first-timers more space to prepare mentally before stepping off.

Are the tours available in English?

Yes. Both jumps are conducted in Spanish and English, so non-Spanish speakers get full safety instructions in their language.

Best time to go

J
52mm
F
78mm
M
100mm
A
58mm
M
11°65mm
J
17°51mm
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22°9mm
A
22°8mm
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17°43mm
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11°60mm
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90mm
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29mm
Best time to go
MonthTemperatureRainfallConditions
January2.3°C52.4 mmPossible
February2.9°C77.9 mmPossible
March3.7°C99.7 mmPossible
April7.2°C58.4 mmPossible
May11.1°C64.5 mmGood
June16.5°C50.7 mmGood
July21.5°C9.3 mmPeak
August21.7°C7.7 mmPeak
September16.5°C42.7 mmPeak
October10.6°C59.7 mmGood
November5.3°C90.2 mmPossible
December2.4°C29.2 mmPossible
PeakGoodPossiblePoorOff seasonApril

Practical info

Equipment

Wear snug, lace-up athletic shoes since loose footwear is a safety risk on the jump platform. Both sessions are short (15 to 30 min), so a light layer is enough for temperature shifts in the Sierra de Guadarrama.

Getting there

Head to Buitrago Bridge at Calle Despensa, 28737 Gascones, Madrid, roughly 80 km north of the city center via the A-1 motorway.

Coordinates : 41.0639°N, -3.6449°E

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Other activities in Sierra de Guadarrama, Madrid

Updated March 2026