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Titlis Cliff Walk, Suspension bridge at Mount Titlis, Switzerland

The steel suspension bridge extends 98 meters across Mount Titlis at an elevation of 3,041 meters above sea level in the Swiss Alps.

The bridge construction marked the centennial celebration of the Engelberg-Gerschnialp funicular railway, opening during a snowstorm in December 2012.

The bridge represents Swiss engineering excellence, connecting visitors to alpine exploration traditions through a modern structural achievement in the mountains.

Visitors access the bridge through an underground tunnel, with first ascents starting at 8:30 AM from Engelberg and final descents from Titlis at 5:00 PM.

The bridge structure withstands extreme weather conditions, supporting 450 tonnes of snow and resisting winds exceeding 190 kilometers per hour.

Location: Obwalden

Location: Bern

Length: 98 m

GPS coordinates: 46.77066,8.42617

Latest update: May 17, 2025 10:26

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