Most Amazing Footbridges Around the Globe Highline179 (Reutte, Austria): Highline179 connects the Ehrenberg Castle ruins to Fort Claudia in Ruette, Austria. It's 403 meters long and 110 meters high. Peak Walk (Switzerland): The world's first pedestrian suspension bridge to connect two mountain peaks opened on Glacier 3000 in Switzerland's Bernese Oberland in October 2014. The 107-meter (351 feet) bridge connects View Point peak with Scex Rouge peak. SkyBridge (Sochi, Russia): If this footbridge isn't thrilling enough, there's a 700-meter zip wire at the SkyBridge complex too. You'll find this area in southern Russia near the Black Sea. Aiguille du Midi Bridge (France): Aiguille du Midi Bridge is located 3,842 meters above sea level. To get to it, you're going to have to ride a vertical ascent cable car. Tigbao Hanging Bridge (Philippines): This bridge in Bohol, Philippines, is actually made of metal, but a bamboo top layer was added to give it an authentic look. Taman Negara Bridge (Malaysia): This suspension bridge in the Taman Negara National Park stretches 530 meters across the tops of the trees. Capilano Suspension Bridge (Vancouver): One of Vancouver's most popular attractions, the bridge welcomes 700,000-plus visitors a year. It hangs 70 meters above the Capilano River. Hanging Bridge of Ghasa (Nepal): The bridge was built to lighten congestion caused by animal herds heading up and down local roads. Caminito del Rey (Malaga, Spain): The 'King's Little Path' features a boardwalk that's built into the side of a cliff face and hangs 100 meters above the Guadalhorce River near the village of El Chorro, near Malaga. The Marienbrucke (Germany): Marienbrucke spans the Pollat Gorge, close to Bavaria's famed Neuschwanstein Castle.