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- Peak_Walk length "0.107".
- Peak_Walk abstract "Peak Walk is a pedestrian suspension bridge linking two mountain peaks in the Swiss Alps. It is situated in the Diablerets massif of the Bernese Alps in the canton of Vaud, and connects the peak of Scex Rouge with another peak. On the other peak is the viewpoint of the Glacier 3000 company. Scex Rouge is about 5 m (16 ft) higher than Glacier 3000's viewpoint. Peak Walk is the world's first suspension bridge which connects two mountain peaks.The bridge, which has been built by the firm Seiler AG (Steel and metal constructions) in Bönigen, is 107 m (351 ft) long, 0.8 m (2.6 ft) wide and 1.2 m (3.9 ft) high with a 15% slope. It has four pieces of key supporting steel cables with a 120 tonne loading capacity. Peak Walk is anchored by 20 pieces in the rock. It was built as a tourist attraction in Europe, and it costs 1.8 million franc (about 1.2 million GBP). It is expected that the current number of summertime visitors of around 50,000 will double as a result of the new bridge. Three hundred people could be accommodated at a time, although the number would be reduced to 150 to ensure greater comfort. The designers took the extreme conditions into account, with winds of about 200 km/h (120 mph). Mountains that can be seen from the bridge include Mont Blanc (the Alps' highest point), the Matterhorn, Mönch, Jungfrau and Eiger, and the bridge has a partial glass floor that afford views down through it. In addition, the bridge became the world's second highest suspension bridge after the Titlis Cliff Walk, which is 3,000 m (9,800 ft) above sea level. The thin air at high altitudes and poor weather hampered construction work, and summer storms delayed the transportation of construction materials.".
- Peak_Walk bridgeCarries "Pedestrians".
- Peak_Walk length "107.0".
- Peak_Walk locatedInArea Vaud.
- Peak_Walk openingDate "2014-10-25".
- Peak_Walk openingYear "2014".
- Peak_Walk thumbnail Glacier3000.PNG?width=300.
- Peak_Walk type Suspension_bridge.
- Peak_Walk width "0.8".
- Peak_Walk wikiPageExternalLink glacier-3000-peak-walk-by-tissot.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageExternalLink haengebruecke-peak-walk.html.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageID "44237263".
- Peak_Walk wikiPageLength "7234".
- Peak_Walk wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Peak_Walk wikiPageRevisionID "680016927".
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Bernese_Alps.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Bönigen.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridges_in_Switzerland.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Suspension_bridges.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tourist_attractions_in_Switzerland.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Diablerets.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Eiger.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Glacier_3000.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Jungfrau.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Matterhorn.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Mont_Blanc.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Mönch.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Scex_Rouge.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_bridge.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_Alps.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_franc.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Titlis_Cliff_Walk.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Tonne.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLink Vaud.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peak Walk".
- Peak_Walk below "above sea level".
- Peak_Walk bridgeName "Peak Walk".
- Peak_Walk caption "Scex Rouge and View Point of Glacier 3000".
- Peak_Walk carries "Pedestrians".
- Peak_Walk design Suspension_bridge.
- Peak_Walk hasPhotoCollection Peak_Walk.
- Peak_Walk locale Vaud.
- Peak_Walk open "2014-10-25".
- Peak_Walk toll "Free".
- Peak_Walk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flickr-inline2.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_bridge.
- Peak_Walk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Peak_Walk subject Category:Bridges_in_Switzerland.
- Peak_Walk subject Category:Suspension_bridges.
- Peak_Walk subject Category:Tourist_attractions_in_Switzerland.
- Peak_Walk hypernym Bridge.
- Peak_Walk point "46.32694444444444 7.203055555555555".
- Peak_Walk type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Peak_Walk type Bridge.
- Peak_Walk type Infrastructure.
- Peak_Walk type Place.
- Peak_Walk type RouteOfTransportation.
- Peak_Walk type Location.
- Peak_Walk type Place.
- Peak_Walk type Thing.
- Peak_Walk type SpatialThing.
- Peak_Walk type Q12280.
- Peak_Walk comment "Peak Walk is a pedestrian suspension bridge linking two mountain peaks in the Swiss Alps. It is situated in the Diablerets massif of the Bernese Alps in the canton of Vaud, and connects the peak of Scex Rouge with another peak. On the other peak is the viewpoint of the Glacier 3000 company. Scex Rouge is about 5 m (16 ft) higher than Glacier 3000's viewpoint.".
- Peak_Walk label "Peak Walk".
- Peak_Walk sameAs m.0126689k.
- Peak_Walk sameAs Q18387291.
- Peak_Walk sameAs Q18387291.
- Peak_Walk lat "46.32694444444444".
- Peak_Walk long "7.203055555555555".
- Peak_Walk wasDerivedFrom Peak_Walk?oldid=680016927.
- Peak_Walk depiction Glacier3000.PNG.
- Peak_Walk isPrimaryTopicOf Peak_Walk.
- Peak_Walk name "Peak Walk".