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− | Norway's highest bridge is also one of Europe's highest bungee jump sites. Overlooking a spectacular waterfall high up along one of Northern Norways's deepest | + | Norway's highest bridge is also one of Europe's highest bungee jump sites. Overlooking a spectacular waterfall high up along one of Northern Norways's deepest chasms, the Gorsa Bridge has become the Troms region's most spectacular tourist site. |
Completed in 2011, the 53 meter long triangular-shaped truss bridge was lowered into place in one piece by a helicopter. To book a jump from the bridge click on the link below. | Completed in 2011, the 53 meter long triangular-shaped truss bridge was lowered into place in one piece by a helicopter. To book a jump from the bridge click on the link below. | ||
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Gorsa Footbridge Lyngenfjord Bungee location map. | Gorsa Footbridge Lyngenfjord Bungee location map. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 21 January 2017
Gorsa Footbridge Lyngenfjord Bungee
Gorsabrua Lyngenfjord Bungee
Bitavarre, Troms, Norway
502 feet high / 153 meters high
174 foot span / 53 meter span
2011
Norway's highest bridge is also one of Europe's highest bungee jump sites. Overlooking a spectacular waterfall high up along one of Northern Norways's deepest chasms, the Gorsa Bridge has become the Troms region's most spectacular tourist site.
Completed in 2011, the 53 meter long triangular-shaped truss bridge was lowered into place in one piece by a helicopter. To book a jump from the bridge click on the link below.
http://www.bungee.no/anlegg/bungee-lyngenfjord-europas-trangeste-strikkhopp
Image by Dave Stamboulis.
Gorsa Footbridge Lyngenfjord Bungee satellite image.
Gorsa Footbridge Lyngenfjord Bungee location map.