If you’re an adventurer like me, love heights and don’t mind a slight thrill-seeking trip then you’ll love this bridge in Germany.
That bridge is of-course, Germany’s longest suspension bridge, Geierlay.
This 360m long and 100m high bridge is located out in Germany’s beautiful countryside.

After an hour’s hike from Buch to Mörsdorf, passing through small beautiful towns we eventually arrived.
The paved walk towards the bridge was very nice, lots of scenery to take in and a great stroll. There’s also a little food van at the start of the paved walk way. They served very tasty warm food and had a variety of drinks available, at reasonable prices too.
I’d recommend the Curryverst sausage – that was lush!
After admiring the beautiful scenery, we were very excited to begin the walk across the bridge.
We arrived around three in the afternoon, at that time, it was very busy – although really enjoyed the experience walking across the bridge with the slight sways, we ended up staying until 8pm so we could capture some shots when it was less busy.
It was worth it.

The untouched surroundings of the bridge made it much more exciting and breath-taking.
It takes around six minutes to walk across the bridge, but for us, it was little longer due to taking pictures.

Come to think of it, we must have crossed the bridge at least 8 times… maybe more?
If you’re looking to travel to Germany any time soon, I’d highly recommend visiting this bridge.
Bridge Address:
Geierlay Visitor Center
Kastellaun Straße 23
56290 Mörsdorf
For our trip from London Stansted to Germany, Frankfurt Hahn with a return flight and an AirBnB , our total cost was £75.
Crazy, right?