Explore the World’s Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridge Over 2,000 Feet

Introduction to Sky Bridge 721

The world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge has opened in the Czech Republic, inviting adventurous visitors to walk nearly half a mile at an astonishing height of 300 feet above the ground.

Details about the Bridge

The Sky Bridge 721 stretches an impressive 721 meters (approximately 2,365 feet) and hangs 95 meters (about 311 feet) above the stunning valley below. This remarkable construction, located a three-hour drive from Prague, was completed over two years, featuring robust support through six main ropes and 60 wind ropes.

According to the attraction’s website, “Sky Bridge 721 is not just a structure; it conveys the ‘idea of time.’ Crossing the bridge over the majestic valley of the Mlýnský Stream provides visitors with a unique opportunity to learn about the local countryside and history via an educational trail called ‘The Bridge of Time.’

The longest suspension pedestrian bridge in the world Sky Bridge 721 is seen in Dolni Morava, Czech Republic on May 9, 2022.
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Interactive Experience on the Bridge

Reaching the bridge is straightforward; visitors have the option of taking a chairlift or walking and biking a scenic trail that spans nearly 2.5 miles. Tickets for this extraordinary experience must be purchased in advance online.

In addition to the breathtaking heights, Sky Bridge 721 will include an interactive experience that integrates the area’s rich history from 1938 to 2021. Visitors can engage with an app that provides a video narration by a 16-year-old boy and features an interactive display.

The entire experience, from crossing the bridge to enjoying the interactive content, takes around one and a half hours to complete.

Comparison with Other Bridges

This new marvel replaces the 516 Arouca Bridge in Portugal as the previous longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world, which measured around 1,693 feet.

Before the opening of the bridge in Portugal, the Kokonoe Yume Bridge in Japan held the Guinness World Record for the longest pedestrian suspension bridge, measuring a remarkable 1,280 feet. Furthermore, the Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge in Switzerland also competed for this title at 1,621 feet.

For those fascinated by engineering marvels and breathtaking landscapes, the Sky Bridge 721 in the Czech Republic presents an unmissable opportunity to explore the beauty of nature from a new perspective.

Alison Fox is a contributing writer for iBestTravel. When she’s not exploring new destinations, she enjoys spending time at the beach and seeks to visit every country in the world. Follow her adventures on Instagram.

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