Titlis Cliff Walk

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  • Canton of Bern
TITLIS Cliff Walk
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Time Out says

Located at Mount Titlis in the Engelberg region, this 100-meter-long pedestrian bridge is not for the vertigo-fearing faint hearted.

Located at Mount Titlis in the Engelberg region, this 100-meter-long pedestrian bridge is not for the vertigo-fearing faint hearted.

Built between two cliffs at 3,000 meters above sea level, this marvel of engineering is the highest suspension bridge in Europe, and was built to mark the 100th anniversary of the Engelberg-Gerschnialp cableway that has been operating since 1913.

The real treat is the 500 meter drop when standing in middle of the bridge, as directly below you is the outstanding view of the Titlis glacier park.

In addition to the breath-taking scenery, you can explore the ethereal Glacier cave, dangle your legs over the Ice Flyer, a ski lift designed to carry you over the mountain peaks, and travel on the Rotair gondela, the world’s first revolving cable car.

Written by Vin Shahrestani

Details

Address:
Poststrasse 3
Engelberg
CH-6391
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
Depends on weather
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