Hiking Highlight
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The original wooden Feldisteg from 1882 enabled the farmers of Altikon and Feldi to reach their vines on the other side of the Thur. It was destroyed in 1893 and replaced by an iron footbridge in 1899. As part of the second Thur correction in 2002, the embankments were raised and the Feldisteg also had to be raised.
It is intended for pedestrians, but can also be used by bicycle.
February 17, 2019
The Thur is after the Rhine the second longest river in Eastern Switzerland. The name Thur is attributed to the Indo-European word dhu ("the end of the hurry").
March 25, 2018
Iron truss bridge with stairs, built in 1899, raised in 2001 as part of the Thur correction[91] Crossing is not handicapped accessible Hiking country route 24 Thurweg
January 16, 2021
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