Randa, Switzerland
Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge

A bridge that takes you across Switzerland’s stunning landscape.

As the world’s longest hanging bridge for pedestrians, Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge sways at a whopping five hundred metres. Connecting between the villages of Grächen and Zermatt, Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge is the highlight of a forested hike deep into the Swiss wilderness. Despite the gruelling journey, you may find the bridge crossing more demanding than the hike itself – with each step agitating the bridge in a slight wobble. Yet this rare sensation of being suspended above the verdant valley will make each arduous step worth it. As you trek down and up the metal bridge, make sure to soak in the astounding views of the picturesque nature – from the lush sea of trees falling away before you to the graceful alps soaring into the azure skies in the peripheral distance. Throw away your fears and embark on the unbelievable trek across Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge.


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Tips Before You Go
Check the weather before visiting – it is dangerous to cross during a thunderstorm as the bridge is made of metal.
Do not attach locks to the bridge as it will damage its structural integrity.
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