A breathtaking new attraction has opened in the municipality of Dolní Morava, Czechia, claiming the title of the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge.

Stretching an impressive 721 meters (about 2,365 feet) across a picturesque valley, the bridge offers a thrilling and unforgettable experience for visitors.


Named "Sky Bridge 721," the structure connects two mountain ridges and hangs up to 95 meters (312 feet) above the ground. The bridge's grand opening has generated immense excitement, drawing tourists from all over the world eager to test their courage and soak in the stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.


While the bridge's design is a marvel of modern engineering, its sheer length and height make it an attraction not for the faint of heart. Visitors traversing the narrow walkway are treated to a truly dizzying sensation, with the wind whipping around them and the ground far below. However, for those brave enough to cross, the reward is an unparalleled perspective of the majestic Kralicky Sneznik mountain range.


This new landmark solidifies Dolní Morava's reputation as a premier destination for adventure tourism. The region already boasts a popular Sky Walk, an observation tower with a unique spiral design, and a bobsled track, offering a wide array of activities for thrill-seekers of all ages.

The opening of the Sky Bridge 721 is expected to significantly boost tourism in the region, providing a much-needed economic stimulus and creating new jobs.

Local officials hope that this new attraction will further cement Czechia's position on the global tourism map and attract a new generation of visitors seeking both natural beauty and thrilling adventure.