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Hike the moderate Tibetan Bridge Trail from Cesana Torinese (CAI Trail 630) to cross one of the world's longest suspended bridges.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.10 km
Highlight • Settlement
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7.94 km
Highlight • Bridge
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8.44 km
Highlight • Gorge
9.23 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.42 km
2.34 km
2.26 km
1.32 km
857 m
574 m
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3.31 km
2.83 km
2.34 km
905 m
727 m
356 m
281 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,760 m)
Lowest point (1,360 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Tibetan Bridge Trail is considered an "Alpine trail" with a moderate difficulty level. While the Komoot platform suggests it requires good fitness and sure-footedness, the bridge crossing itself is generally manageable even for those without extensive sporting ability, provided you use the necessary safety equipment.
It is crucial to use appropriate safety equipment for crossing the Tibetan Bridge, including a harness, helmet, and via ferrata set. These items can be rented at a chalet located near the bridge access point. The path from the chalet to the bridge takes about 15 minutes downhill.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the Tibetan Bridge Trail or on the bridge itself. It's advisable to check with local authorities or the rental chalet near the bridge for specific regulations regarding pets.
The trail offers several notable highlights. You'll start from Cesana Torinese and traverse the stunning Gorges de San Gervasio. The absolute highlight is the Tibetan Bridge of Cesana Claviere, one of the longest suspended bridges in the world. You'll also encounter the Grande Cascade of the Piccola Dora and enjoy a fantastic View of the Tibetan Bridge of Claviere.
While the trail itself does not typically require permits, there might be a fee associated with crossing the Tibetan Bridge, especially if you need to rent safety equipment. It's recommended to check the official website or contact the chalet near the bridge for the most current information on fees and access.
The trail is set in an alpine environment. Generally, late spring, summer, and early autumn offer the best conditions for hiking, with more stable weather and clear paths. Winter conditions could make the trail challenging or inaccessible due to snow and ice, especially in the gorges and on the bridge.
The average crossing time for the three successive sections of the Tibetan Bridge is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. This allows for enjoying the views and the unique experience.
Yes, the Tibetan Bridge is accessible to children aged 6 and over, provided they meet a minimum height requirement of 1.20 meters. They must also use the appropriate safety equipment.
The trail traverses paths through the unique natural landscape of the San Gervasio gorges. Expect an alpine environment with varied terrain, leading to the suspended walkway of the Tibetan Bridge, which is made of metal planks and steel cables.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Sentiero Balcone and the Via Francigena - Monginevro variant.
Specific parking information is not detailed, but as the trail starts from Cesana Torinese, it is advisable to look for parking options within or near the town. There may also be designated parking areas closer to the bridge access point, particularly near the chalet where safety equipment is rented.