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Medieval fortresses, crystal-clear lakes and a world-record hanging bridge make the Reutte Nature Park region a fusion of the past and present. Dominating the landscape is the Lech river with its untamed landscape.
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Overview
The lords and ladies may have long left the Ehrenberg, but these medieval castle ruins high above Reutte still bear witness to the region’s rich history. The ruins can be accessed via a 406-metre-long hanging bridge called Highline 179, spanning a deep ravine 114 metres below – don’t look down!
On hot days there are plenty of lakes where visitors can cool off. The mighty Plansee, for example, has crystal-clear water and is up to 77 metres deep in places. There are even sightseeing ships operating on it. The Lech river too turbulent for any such things, but those who wish to learn more about the region’s lifeline can do so at the exhibition “Der letzte Wilde” showcasing the flora, fauna and geology of this major river.
Highline 179
“It’s the closest thing to flying,” comments the manager of Highline179, officially the longest suspension footbridge in the world. This impressive piece of engineering south of Reutte offers visitors breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain scenery. If you are not a fan of heights like, Nick, crossing the record breaking suspension footbridge “Highline179” will be some achievement!
The bridge connects the remarkable Ehrenberg Castle Ensemble with the remains of the 17th-century Roman Fortress Claudia in the market town of Reutte. “Highline179” is considered the world’s longest “Tibet-style suspension footbridge” by Guinness World Records.
Getting there
When driving along B179 in Reutte, Austria you will have no problem spotting the highline bridge. Although, we did have a little difficulty trying to figure out how to access it. Learn from our mishaps and follow the signs for Burgenwelt Ehrenberg parking lot. Don’t forget to pay for parking before you head up to the entrance. From the parking area to the entrance you have to hike up a foot path for about 15 to 20 minutes.
Highline 179 Prices
Adult: €8 / £6 / $9
Child: 5 € (4 – 14 years) Family: 24 € (2 adults and children)
Group from 20 persons: 7 € / person
Opening hours 8:00 – 22:00 every day
Just turn up to get your tickets, booking is not required.
Reutte town
Reutte is twenty minutes south of Füssen, Germany and less than an hour west of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The town of Reutte boasts nothing exceptional other than it is the heart of the Nature Park or Ausserfern Region of Tirol. Reutte sits in a small alpine valley between the Lechtal and Allgäu Alps, and the Leche River basin carves through its once predominately agricultural center.
Unlike many of its alpine cousins who have sold out to wealthy tourists in search of high-dollar ski resorts, Reutte restricts property ownership exclusively to year-round residents. That is why in its valleys you will still hear the comforting sound of distant cowbells on summer evenings and find authentic chapels and crucifixes on the corners of old pasture lanes.
Things to do
- Highline 179 is a must
- Visit Plansee
- Ehrenberg Castle
- Walk around town
Where to stay
We stayed at Hotel Goldene Rose Reutte. This hotel was a beauty! Great views of the mountains, balcony, large rooms, and a restaurant serving some some Austrian delights.
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