Thrilling Tibetan Bridge in Switzerland
Category

Sightseeing

Est. Duration

1-2h

Age requirement

All ages

Message from Olivia

The Ponte Tibetano Carasc Bridge in Ticino, Switzerland is a must-visit for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. This awe-inspiring suspension bridge, also known as the Tibetan Bridge, offers breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience suspended high above the rugged terrain. It takes some SERIOUS guts to cross this bridge!

This 270m suspended bridge hangs 700m above sea level. From the height, there is a delightful bird’s eye view of the Alps and the limitless forest surroundings.

As you cross the bridge, try not to think about the fact that you are hanging 140 metered above the valley floor. And BE SANE, don’t jump up and down the bridge and make it swing!!!

Not far from the bridge is the church of St Bernard, with beautifu murals by local Italian artists Nicolo and Christopher Gere, who also painted many Ticino churches. In the church, pay attention to the interpretation of the Last Supper, where on the table of the Christ and the Apostles, you will see local delicacies of the time, like cherry and river crabs.

How to get there to the Tibetan Bridge:

By cablecar: From the cable car station at Monte Carasso, take one stop to Curzútt. Continue the road by foot and take a short hike through the stone village, passing the San Bernando church.

By foot: As it was raining in the morning that day, we skipped the cable car and switched to driving by car up to St Defendente, followed by a 45 minutes hike to the bridge. As the path for cars are very tight, you would need a driving permit to get up to the point.

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