📜 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).
🚶♀️🚴♂️ 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.
🅿️ Limited parking options nearby.
🚶♀️ 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.
💰 Free to cross.
🕒 Daily, open exclusively to pedestrians and cyclists.
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