Trift Bridge
Facts and practical information
Suspended amidst the Swiss Alps, the Trift Bridge holds the title of one of the most spectacular pedestrian suspension bridges within the heart of Switzerland. Towering at an impressive height of 100 meters and extending 170 meters across the Triftsee Lake, the bridge offers an unparalleled view of the Trift Glacier. It was originally constructed in 2004 and later replaced with a safer, more stable structure in 2009 due to the increasing number of adventure seekers drawn to its breathtaking sights.
The bridge is not only an attraction for its engineering and scenic beauty but also serves a practical purpose. With the glacier's retreat, it became imperative to provide hikers with a means to cross the area that once was covered by ice. The Trift Bridge is now an essential part of the hiking trails in the region, allowing for access to the Trift Hut of the Swiss Alpine Club, a popular destination for trekkers.
The journey to the bridge itself is an adventure, requiring a cable car ride to the area followed by a steep but scenic hike. Those who dare to walk across the bridge are rewarded with awe-inspiring views of the deep blue waters below and the majestic snow-capped mountains that surround it. It is an emblematic experience for visitors to Switzerland, combining the thrill of heights with the serenity of nature.
Trift Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Steinsee, Triftsee, Sustenhorn, Gwächtenhorn.