
Rycker Bridge
The Rycker Bridge, one of the oldest railway bridges in Germany, combines history with engineering. Built in 1867 and considered an engineering masterpiece of its time, it spans the picturesque Gwinner Valley. The bridge has a span of 76 meters and is an outstanding example of the use of cast iron in bridge construction.
When you visit the Rycker Bridge, you can not only admire the impressive construction, but also enjoy the surrounding landscape. Access to various hiking trails makes the bridge an ideal starting point for exploring the nature park. There is also the opportunity to take a look at the historic freight traffic and the old railway line, which played an important role for the region for a long time.
A visit is particularly worthwhile for those interested in technology and history, as the bridge provides insights into the development of transport infrastructure in the 19th century. Plan your visit and experience a piece of engineering history up close.