The World’s Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridge Stretches Across the Paiva River Gorge in Portugal


Don’t look down! A new pedestrian bridge suspended 175-feet above the rocky gorge cradling the Paiva River opened in Portugal this week, and it’s now the longest of its kind. At 1,700 feet, Arouca 516 eclipses the former record-holder, the 1,621-foot Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge in the Swiss Alps, as it stretches across the UNESCO-recognized Arouca Geopark. […]

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1 Response to The World’s Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridge Stretches Across the Paiva River Gorge in Portugal

  1. Fantastic! I am not sure that I would dare to cross it though …

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