The Peak Walk at Glacier 3000 is a suspension bridge that spans a total length of 107 meters (351 feet).
This remarkable structure is unique as the world's only suspension bridge connecting two mountain peaks, offering an unparalleled alpine experience. It links the View Point peak to the main peak of Scex Rouge in the Bernese Alps, providing visitors with breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of some of Switzerland's most iconic mountains, including Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau.
Key Dimensions of the Peak Walk
Beyond its impressive length, the Peak Walk features other significant dimensions that contribute to its design and the visitor experience:
Feature | Measurement |
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Total Length | 107 meters (351 feet) |
Width | 0.8 meters (2.6 feet) |
Clearance Below | 2,956.56 meters (9,700.0 feet) above sea level |
Constructed with safety and durability in mind, the bridge is designed to withstand the harsh alpine environment, making it accessible year-round, weather permitting. It's a must-visit attraction for anyone seeking both an adrenaline rush and magnificent photographic opportunities amidst the high-altitude landscape.