Switzerland Triftbrücke
The Triftbrücke is a pedestrian rope bridge modelled on the Nepalese three-rope bridges, which cross the Triftschlucht gorge in the south of the Gadmer valley in the canton of Bern, Switzerland, and the Triftwasser. The Triftbrücke is one of the longest and highest hanging rope bridges in the Alps that can be walked on by pedestrians.
In the past, the tongue of the Trift glacier reached as far as the Triftschlucht gorge, enabling mountaineers to cross the gorge over the glacier on their way to Trifthütte. As early as 1996, it was foreseeable that this path would soon no longer be passable, as the glacier quickly receded. A lake formed above the gorge and had to be bypassed.
In the past, the tongue of the Trift glacier reached as far as the Triftschlucht gorge, enabling mountaineers to cross the gorge over the glacier on their way to Trifthütte. As early as 1996, it was foreseeable that this path would soon no longer be passable, as the glacier quickly receded. A lake formed above the gorge and had to be bypassed.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Daytime in summer or fall
Sunrise & Sunset
08:07 - 16:43
| current local time: 17:35
Photo Themes
Bridge
cable bridge
Lake
Landscape
Mountain Lake
Mountains
Rock
rock formation
Suspension Bridge
Locations
Triftbrücke
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