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Walk across Tibetan Bridge over San Gervasio Gorge, Claviere, Italy

Walk on the longest Tibetan Bridge in the world! One of the three bridges suspended over the San Gervasio Gorge (Val di Susa) for almost 470 meters (1,540 feet). The gorge in some places is almost 100 meters (330 feet) deep. The walkway has four ropes, 1440 steel steps and suspended 30 meters (100 feet) above the ground. The set of bridges go between the towns of Claviere and Cesana Torinese in Italy. From Cesana Torinese the Piccola Dora valley narrows between the slopes of Sagnalong and Chamberton forming a wild and spectacular to take a walk - don't worry too much since you will be using a safty harness. Open every weekend from mid May to September. Every day the first Saturday of July to the first Sunday of September. For children, the minimum height is 1m 20cm (3 feet 1 inch). For more information website go to http://www.pontetibetanocesanaclaviere.com/. From here you can book online or contact them via email or phone (all in the footer).
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