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Germany's longest suspension bridge
Germany's longest suspension bridge
Germany's longest suspension bridge
Germany's longest suspension bridge

Harz National Park

Germany's longest suspension bridge

Activity

€ 1 - 50

Walk across Germany's longest suspension bridge in the Harz region. The bridge is 483 meters long and yes, when you walk across it, the bridge wobbles a bit. The Titan RT hangs parallel to the large dam of the Rappbodetal. This gives you a beautiful view of the valley and the reservoir. You can also take beautiful walks in the region or return directly to the car park after visiting the Titan RT by walking the bridge at the dam.

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