Niouc Bridge
In Switzerland, Niouc Hängebrücke was constructed in 1922 over the narrow river Navizence. It was constructed for the best possible installation of the pipeline, as opposed to many other Hängebrücken, which were constructed to better the local transportation system. The bridge rises 190 meters above the ground. In 1996, the most recent significant renovation was completed. The area for Bunjee leaping as well as many other breath-taking attractions were outfitted the same year. The bridge is now located in the center of a huge adventure park where bravery may be demonstrated in a variety of ways.
The swings were hung beneath the bridge. There are trampolines nearby for those who don't mind leaping very next to the abyss as well as mountaineering training facilities. The walk to the Benjee leaping platform is also an incredible adventure since Niouc Bridge is so tiny. Due to the 1996 fortifications, the bridge is no longer swayed by the wind, allowing for the most pleasant altitude jumps. The world is interested in Niouc because it is the highest mountain in Switzerland. Freifall, which lasts 4 seconds and costs more than $200 USD, is rather expensive.
Jump length: 189 metres
Location: Niouc, Canton of Valais, Switzerland