Must see: Spectacular bridges worldwide

a view from the suspension bridge on rough streams of a mountain river among green forests white fog and rocky mountains on a sunny summerday

Some are city landmarks, and others even connect two continents. Whether their complex construction or unique design, these bridges are definitely worth a visit!

Hussaini Bridge

Known as the most dangerous bridge in the world, it is located in Pakistan. It is constructed from old wooden boards and ropes. Despite the dangerous conditions, residents of the surrounding villages cross the bridge daily because they have no other way to reach the other side of the river.

Langkawi Sky Bridge

Arguably the most breathtaking bridge in the world is located in Malaysia. It is 125 meters long and sits 100 meters above the jungle. More than 2,000 people cross the bridge every day. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful view from the observation deck.

Pont du Gard

Built in the first century AD, this bridge is one of the best-preserved from Roman times. The structure is located in France and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985.

Eshima Ohashi Bridge

This bridge connects the two Japanese cities of Matsue and Sakaiminato and is 1.5 kilometers long. What makes it special is that drivers have to negotiate a gradient of over six percent to cross it. This gradient allows boats to pass underneath.

Titlis Cliff Walk

The suspension bridge is located at the summit of Mount Titlis. It hangs at an altitude of over 3,000 meters, making it the highest suspension bridge in Europe. It's not without reason that it's one of the most popular tourist destinations in Switzerland. It's sure to be an unforgettable walk, not just for adrenaline lovers.

Capilano Suspension Bridge

This bridge is also not for the faint of heart. It is located in Vancouver's nature park and is one of the most popular attractions there. The bridge "floats" 70 meters above the Capilano River and crossing it requires a lot of courage. It was built between 1888 and 1898 and was originally made of wooden planks. Today, however, it is securely reinforced with steel cables.

The long Hussaini suspension bridge with Tupopdan mountain in the background in autumn in Pakistan.