Where is the Highline 179 suspension bridge located?
Off to Austria! A top destination for your vacation is the "Highline 179" suspension bridge in Reutte, Tyrol!
All about the Highline 179 near Ehrenberg Castle:
The Highline 179 is a 406-meter-long pedestrian suspension bridge at a dizzying height. It bears this name because the Highline 179 is located above the valley of the B179. Did you know? This bridge is actually the world's longest Tibetan-style pedestrian suspension bridge and is open all year round.
From the parking lot, a path leads to the Highline 179, and it only takes about 20 minutes. With children, it takes a little longer. Exciting signs have been set up along the way to the bridge to guide little explorers on their treasure hunt.
Accessible access to the Highline 179 is also possible, with the EhrenbergLiner. The ride runs from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. However, strollers are not permitted on the bridge.
Explorer tip for families: The Ehrenberg Castle ruins near the Highline 179 round off the trip to Reutte. Here, children can follow in the footsteps of knights or princesses and experience their own medieval adventure!


