Alte Rheinbrücke (Old Rhine Bridge)
Covered area
The Alte Rheinbrücke is the oldest surviving covered wooden bridge over the Rhine, linking the municipalities of Vaduz in Liechtenstein and Sevelen in Switzerland.

📜 Oldest surviving covered wooden bridge over the Rhine.
🔍 Last remaining wooden bridge over the Rhine, built in 1901, extensively renovated in 2009-2010. It connects Vaduz (Liechtenstein) and Sevelen (Switzerland).

Why Go

🚶‍♀️🚴‍♂️ Exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists, allowing you to cross between two countries (Liechtenstein and Switzerland).
🌉 Experience its historic charm and unique timber engineering, a significant example of Swiss craftsmanship.
🏞️ Enjoy picturesque views of the Rhine and Alps during a scenic walk or bike ride.

Why Avoid

🅿️ Limited parking options nearby.

Tips

🚶‍♀️ Walk or bike for the best experience; heavier traffic uses a newer concrete bridge nearby.
🅿️ Park near Red Cross barracks in Vaduz for free spots.
🌅 Visit late afternoon for golden hour light and low crowds.
🏛️ The bridge has been under preservation order since 1981.

Cost

💰 Free to cross.

Hours

🕒 Daily, open exclusively to pedestrians and cyclists.

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