Sky Bridge 721 Dolní Morava
Attraction

Sky Bridge 721 Dolní Morava

Wind threads through the cables and footsteps tap on the walkway as you step onto the world’s longest suspended footbridge, Sky Bridge 721, in Dolní Morava. Suspended 95 metres above the forested slope, this slender span carries you for 721 metres between ridges, with the void yawning softly beneath and clouds moving at eye level. On clear days the view opens to rolling Sudetic hills, patchwork meadows and long sweeps of spruce; when mist drifts in, the bridge becomes a ribbon into whiteness, its gentle sway reminding you how high you are.

Most visitors take it slowly: pausing at midspan to watch patterns of river and forest below, or timing the crossing for morning clarity and late-afternoon glow. In summer the greenery feels within reach; in winter the scene can turn crisp and monochrome. Photographers linger for shifting light; the rest simply savour the rare sensation of walking through open air. As a day-trip from the Karkonosze and the Izera Mountains around Świeradów‑Zdrój, it’s a bold counterpoint to gentle spa strolls—another way to feel the Sudetes under your skin.

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