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Trift Suspension Bridge -- One of the Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridges in the Alps,
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Trift Suspension Bridge -- One of the Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridges in the Alps

The Trift Suspension Bridge (Triftbrucke) spans 170 meters across the Trift Gorge at a height of 100 meters above the milky-blue Trift glacial lake, accessible by cable car and a 1.5-hour hike from Underi Trift in the Gadmental valley -- it is one of the most spectacular pedestrian bridges in the world and a gateway to the dramatically retreating Trift Glacier.

Trift Suspension Bridge -- One of the Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridges in the Alps

The Trift Suspension Bridge (Triftbrucke) spans 170 meters across the Trift Gorge at a height of 100 meters above the milky-blue Trift glacial lake, accessible by cable car and a 1.5-hour hike from Underi Trift in the Gadmental valley -- it is one of the most spectacular pedestrian bridges in the world and a gateway to the dramatically retreating Trift Glacier.

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Is Trift Suspension Bridge -- One of the Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridges in the Alps accessible for wheelchair users?
Unfortunately, Trift Suspension Bridge -- One of the Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridges in the Alps has limited wheelchair accessibility.
When is the best time to visit Trift Suspension Bridge -- One of the Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridges in the Alps?
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