
Salbit Bridge
Salbitbrücke
The Salbit Bridge is a pedestrian suspension bridge in the Swiss Alps, connecting two mountain ridges near Göschenen, Switzerland. Spanning 90 meters in length, the bridge is part of the Salbit High Route, situated at an elevation of approximately 2,400 meters above sea level.
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Constructed in 2010, the Salbit Bridge allows hikers to traverse a deep alpine gorge safely, offering a crucial link between challenging hiking paths. Made of steel cables and wooden planks, it is accessible during the summer hiking season. The bridge requires a moderate level of fitness to cross and is part of a popular trekking route that attracts experienced hikers seeking adventure in the Swiss Alps.

