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The Sigriswil Suspension Bridge, also known as the Panorama Bridge Sigriswil, is a remarkable pedestrian suspension bridge nestled in the heart of the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. This impressive structure connects the charming villages of Sigriswil and Aeschlen, dramatically spanning the Gummischlucht gorge high above the shimmering waters of Lake Thun. Measuring 340 meters in length and suspended an exhilarating 182 meters above the canyon floor, it stands as a testament to modern engineering and a key feature of the ambitious…

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    16 sierpnia, 2017

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    The suspension bridge over the Gummischlucht is just one of seven planned bridges around Lake Thun. Three of them are already built, the longest of which is this over the rubber gorge. Once all seven bridges have been completed, you can hike once around the entire lake on a 56-kilometer trail. 95 percent of the way is already finished, but at the outstanding bridges gullies with sometimes steep ascents and descents have to be overcome.
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    The suspension bridge is 340 meters long and up to 180 meters above the canyon floor. From the bridge you can enjoy an incomparable view of the Lake Thun region and the Bernese Alps. However, if you want to capture this wonderful panorama with a camera, you need a good stand. Because the bridge sways a little, almost like on a lurching ship. A bridge toll is due on the Sigriswiler side.
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    Using the bridge costs 8 francs. This bridge is part of the panoramic circular hiking trail that leads around the entire Lake Thun. The view of Lake Thun when the weather is nice is fantastic!
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    1. Trasa Grabenmühle Sigriswil–Widok na jezioro Thun (początek: Sigriswil)

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    Odległość 382 m

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    Lokalizacja:Sigriswil, Verwaltungskreis Thun, Oberland Berneński, Espace Central Plateau, Szwajcaria

    faq

    What is the fee to cross the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge?

    There is a small fee to cross the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge. For adults, the cost is typically 8 CHF. Children under 16 years old often have free access. The fee is usually collected on the Sigriswil side of the bridge.

    Are there specific hiking routes that incorporate the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge?

    Yes, the bridge is a central feature of the larger Lake Thun Panoramic Circular Trail, a 56 km route that aims to connect various mountain and shoreline paths. Many hikers integrate the bridge into shorter circular walks or longer segments of this panoramic trail. You can find various routes starting or passing through Sigriswil that include the bridge, offering diverse options for different fitness levels.

    Is the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge suitable for a winter hike?

    While the bridge itself is generally accessible year-round, conditions for hiking in the surrounding area can vary significantly in winter. The panoramic views can be stunning with snow-capped peaks, but trails might be icy or snow-covered. It's advisable to check local weather and trail conditions before planning a winter visit and to wear appropriate footwear.

    How crowded does the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge get, especially on weekends?

    The Sigriswil Suspension Bridge is a popular attraction, especially after gaining international fame from the Korean drama 'Crash Landing on You'. It can get quite busy, particularly on clear weather days, weekends, and during peak tourist seasons. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge?

    Yes, both Sigriswil and Aeschlen, the villages connected by the bridge, offer options for refreshments. You can find local cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal or a drink before or after your bridge crossing and hike.

    What other viewpoints or natural features are worth visiting near the bridge?

    Beyond the breathtaking views directly from the bridge, the surrounding Lake Thun region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Gummischlucht gorge below the bridge, which offers different perspectives. The entire Lake Thun Panoramic Circular Trail provides numerous other viewpoints overlooking the lake and the Bernese Alps. The nearby village of Thun with its castle and the Niesen mountain (often called the 'Swiss Pyramid') are also prominent landmarks in the area.

    Is the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge accessible for people with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    The bridge itself is designed to be accessible, with a width of 1.20 meters, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. However, access to the bridge from parking areas or public transport stops, and the surrounding hiking trails, may involve varying terrain and gradients. It's recommended to check specific access routes if mobility is a concern.

    Can I bring my dog across the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge?

    Yes, the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge is generally dog-friendly. Many visitors bring their dogs across the bridge. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the cleanliness of the area for all visitors.

    What is the terrain like on the hiking trails around the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge?

    The terrain around the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge varies. While the bridge itself is a flat crossing, the surrounding hiking trails, particularly those that are part of the Lake Thun Panoramic Circular Trail, can include a mix of paved paths, gravel tracks, and natural forest trails. Some sections may involve moderate ascents and descents, especially when traversing gullies or connecting different parts of the trail.

    Are there any other notable suspension bridges in Switzerland that offer a similar experience?

    Switzerland is home to several impressive suspension bridges. While the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge is unique for its panoramic views over Lake Thun and its role in the Lake Thun Panoramic Circular Trail, other famous bridges include the Trift Bridge (near Meiringen), known for its dramatic alpine setting, and the Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge (near Zermatt), which is one of the longest pedestrian suspension bridges in the world. Each offers a distinct experience.

    How long does it take to cross the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge?

    The Sigriswil Suspension Bridge is 340 meters long. Walking across it at a leisurely pace, while stopping to admire the views, typically takes about 5 to 10 minutes. However, many visitors spend more time on or near the bridge to take photos and soak in the panoramic scenery.

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