Tibetano Bridge
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Tommaso E
Mather, CA71 contributions
May 2021 • Family
I loved the overall walk, and the bridge is impressive. The path is well Maintained.
Overall it is about 2km each way, a good 30 min walk.
Worth it.
I did it with sneakers; the hiking booth is reasonable but not necessary, in my opinion. Since you are in the woods, you should expect wet ground and some slippery rocks.
The bridge is built with Still wires. It is solid. If you are afraid of heights, it may be challenging to cross it, but worth the walk.
Under the bridge there is a river and I have seen people under, I just did mot understand how to access it.
The path is well maintained and marked well. (See pics)
Overall it is about 2km each way, a good 30 min walk.
Worth it.
I did it with sneakers; the hiking booth is reasonable but not necessary, in my opinion. Since you are in the woods, you should expect wet ground and some slippery rocks.
The bridge is built with Still wires. It is solid. If you are afraid of heights, it may be challenging to cross it, but worth the walk.
Under the bridge there is a river and I have seen people under, I just did mot understand how to access it.
The path is well maintained and marked well. (See pics)
Written 23 May 2021
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edofreddi
San Pietro in Cariano, Italy19 contributions
Sept 2019 • Family
We have been recently to this wild path from the village of Fumane. The access is quite arduous and demanding but the reward is fantastic. You walk in almost wild nature (make sure you have proper equipment) and arrive suddenly to the bridge which connects two sides of the valley. Beautiful to do with adolescents! The total tone is about 3 hours round trip.
Written 9 September 2019
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Carlo P
Lerici, Italy248 contributions
Oct 2024 • Couples
Wanting to experience a Tibetan bridge to my partner I chose this route certainly in some places a bit dangerous and tiring but the crossing repays all this beautiful contact with nature
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Written 6 October 2024
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Pietro paolo G
4 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
Difficult to reach and the walk is not well signposted but the Tibetan bridge is worth it! Cute, and with parking nearby
Written 19 April 2024
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Torben F
Tisvildeleje, Denmark22 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
Absolutely amazing to find this bridge after a grueling trip along mountain paths, you almost had to guess.
If you are not in shape, you absolutely must be aware of which side of the bridge you want to go up to.
If you are not in shape, you absolutely must be aware of which side of the bridge you want to go up to.
Written 9 January 2024
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Stefano M
4 contributions
Aug 2023 • Friends
Beautiful and impressive bridge......challenging path at times, due to humidity...very dangerous.....I would recommend, indeed I would oblige the use of trekking or mountain boots....prohibit sneakers of any kind. like....perhaps writing it to the parking area.....you can never have too much security..!
Written 7 August 2023
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aperto in questo periodo??? vorrei venirci domenica 18/11
Written 14 November 2018
Lo sconsigliato, il percorso è molto scivoloso in piena estate, figuriamoci in autunno!
Written 30 November 2018
ATTILIO452
Verona, Italy
da malga biancari e fattibile per bambini di 7 e 10 anni?
Written 30 April 2018
Bisogna tenerli d’occhio perché il passaggio non è recintato e in alcuni punti c’é qualche “burrone”. Quando sono andata ho comunque visto bambini di circa quella età fare il percorso.
Written 8 May 2018
Diciamo che Elisa nelle cose che scrive è preda spesso delle sue paure rispetto a ciò che il percorso compie.
Il percorso della Val Sorda e ponte Tibetano NON è per tutti , altrimenti non vi sarebbe scritto per Escursionisti Esperti, ma si suddivide in vari percorsi ad anello tutti tracciati con appositi segnali e difficoltà che partono da Malga Biancari, la mappa è reperibile al Molin del Cao e a Molina. Il sentiero CAI da Mondrago è molto bello, ma non completo dal punto di vista dell'escursione, in quanto è di puro attraversamento della zona e non di collegamento con i vari siti naturali ed archeologici. Il canyon della Val Sorda è molto bello,ma va affrontato con prudenza e non è per escursionisti improvvisati anche se vi sono maniglie,corde, ponticelli che facilitano la progressione e lo rendono ancor più suggestivo con magnifiche visioni tra cascate e strettoie naturali. Da Malga Biancari, vi sono per tutti tranquilli sentieri panoramici sulle colline circostanti . Insomma... paure no grazie esperienza e conoscenza si grazie.
Written 30 September 2017
Sì può arrivare fino al ponte tibetano ,attrversarlo e tornare indietro senza finire il percorso? è sconsigliato portare il cane?
Written 3 September 2016
Allora non ho idea se si puo portare il cane. Cm1 non ne ho visto uno su tutto il persorso.
Dopo l'uscita dalla funivia alla fermata intermedia, ci vogliono 45 min per arrivare al ponte. Lo si puo attraversare e ritornare con la stessa strada e riprendere la funivia.
Written 3 September 2016
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