In the spring of 2017, the world's longest Titan-RT suspension bridge was opened in the Harz mountains in Germany. Its total length is 483 meters, suspended - 453 meters. The bridge is used only as an attraction and does not have any practical purpose. So far, longer suspension bridges have already been built in several countries around the world, including Germany.
Suspension bridge Titan-RT ©Yuriy Buriak
Since its opening, the infrastructure around the bridge has undergone significant changes, and now there are several extreme attractions.
There is an unusual air tube that throws you upwards.
Suspension bridge Titan-RT in Harz mountains ©Yuriy Buriak
There is a zip line that is about 1 kilometre long.
Suspension bridge Titan-RT in Harz mountains ©Yuriy Buriak
And here you are thrown down, though you do not just fall down, but also ride like on a huge swing. It looks pretty scary.
Suspension bridge Titan-RT in Harz mountains ©Yuriy Buriak
In addition there is a children's playground and an observation tower.
Suspension bridge Titan-RT in Harz mountains ©Yuriy Buriak
Suspension bridge Titan-RT in Harz mountains ©Yuriy Buriak
Suspension bridge Titan-RT in Harz mountains ©Yuriy Buriak
In 2024, the dam was painted in an unusual way.
Suspension bridge Titan-RT in Harz mountains ©Yuriy Buriak
Suspension bridge Titan-RT in Harz mountains ©Yuriy Buriak
Tickets can be bought at the ticket office or in the vending machine from 8 to 22. The bridge incredibly popular, so we recommend to come early.
Suspension bridge Titan-RT ©Yuriy Buriak
Suspension bridge Titan-RT in Harz mountains ©Yuriy Buriak
Getting there: Coordinates of paid parking
N 51 44.569 E 10 53.257. Next 250 meters on foot to the bridge. By bus you need to go to the Talsperre Rübeland stop, find the schedule on
bahn.de.