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Location: Grimma, Landkreis Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
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The suspension bridge spans the river Mulde and thus connects the urban area of Grimma with the city park, whose paths lead further into the monastery and mill valley.
After a flood destroyed the first wooden barrel bridge, the suspension bridge was built in 1924.
In 1945 it was blown up and restored in 1949. During the devastating flood in 2002, the structure was severely damaged.
Today it has been completely restored and delights visitors as Saxony's longest rope suspension bridge with a span of 80 metres.
Source: grimma.de/info/poi/haengebruecke-grimma-900010459-27290.html
the video for the tour: cnoops.de/aiovg_videos/grimma-und-nimbschen-17-oktober-2021
October 17, 2021
Even a small bridge snack bar can be found here with a wide range.
December 25, 2022
The bridge was built in 1924 and connects Grimma, among other things, with the trail over the lookout rock Rabenstein to ship mill Höfgen.
November 12, 2015
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Location: Grimma, Landkreis Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
4.9
(74)
314
01:59
7.65km
50m
4.7
(88)
382
04:49
18.6km
110m
4.4
(13)
32
06:35
25.2km
180m