An einen sonnigen Tag, die Wupper entlangwandern, Tatsächlich Eisvögel und Wasseramseln beobachten, Ein imposantes Bauwerk bestaunen. Mit der Drahtseilfähre und Muskelkraft auf die andere Wupperseite übersetzen, Den Kaiser Wilhelm Pavillion erwandern, Auf dem Rückweg zum Parkplatz im Restaurent mit der rostigen Fassade etwas typisch Bergisches essen. So kann ein rundum gelungener Tag aussehen. http://www.haus-muengsten.de/
It was really nice to be able to come and see such a dazzling example of architecture. Able to get some good pictures of the bridge here and if you walk around the park a bit, it's really fun. You can see quite a lot and stretch your legs too. If in the Solingen area, visit here. So worth the experience.
A late 19th century steel railway bridge over the river Wupper, in the middle of wooded hills. A very nice area to make woodland and countryside or riverside walks. Taking the Solingen - Remscheid - Wuppertal train over the bridge provides you with a beautiful view of the Wupper valley.
Ich empfehle zu besuchenDas ist unglaublichIch habe mit meine Gast besucht. Das habe ich gut gefunden
If you happen to be in the neighbourhood of Solingen, make sure to not miss this classic steel railroad bridge!The architecture reminded us a bit of the Eiffel Tower, but ... without all those annoying herds of tourists. Very impressive and a very pleasant walk too, if you come by car.
one of the highest railway bridges in the world, lovely surroundings to walk and some places to rest and have a snack or drink
wonderfull walk from one end to the other, lovely streams running into the river, nice little cafe at the other end to have a light lunch
First drafts for a bridge connecting the two cities of Remscheid and Solingen go back as far as 1889. There is a park with attractions for visitors. (Muengstener Bruecken Park).
Der Brückenpark in Müngsten kombiniert optimal Wasser- Walderlebnis, Eisenbahnromantik und Gastronomie, obwohl man vom Restaurant keine Wunder erwarten darf. Mich zieht es regelmäßig dort hin um das einzigartige Flair zu genießen.
It used to be 'just' the highest railway bridge in Germany, but it has actually developed in a nicely modelled leisure spot with a park along the Wupper river, lots of beautiful walk-ways, snack bars and pure nature. The bridge crowns the valley majestically and anyone visiting the area must not miss the "Brueckenpark".