Arrival by public transport
Several regional bus routes depart from the Reutte train station and go to the "Reutte Abzweigung Ehrenberger Klause" stop.
There’s hardly anywhere else where the transition from a corporate conference to an adrenaline-pumping moment is so seamless: The highline179 near Reutte hangs 114 meters above the Außerfern Valley and, at 406 meters long, is one of the longest pedestrian suspension bridges in the world. It connects the Ehrenberg castle ruins, which are over 500 years old, with Fort Claudia. It’s ideal for team events, as the castle complex also features a conference and event area.
At 406 meters long, the highline179 in Reutte is one of the most spectacular pedestrian suspension bridges in Europe, connecting the Ehrenberg Castle ruins with Fort Claudia at a height of 114 meters. As part of an incentive program, it offers an impressive nature and team-building experience with panoramic views of the Tyrolean Außerfern region. After a roughly 20-minute walk from the Klause, groups reach the bridge and enjoy a 360° view of the mountains and the fortress complex. Immediately afterward, the Ehrenberg Castle Complex invites visitors to extend their experience with museum exhibits, dining options, and interactive stations.
Several regional bus routes depart from the Reutte train station and go to the "Reutte Abzweigung Ehrenberger Klause" stop.
The official parking lots (subject to a fee) are located right next to the Klause (valley station / Burgenwelt Ehrenberg).
Highline 179 Hängebrücke
Klause 1
6600 Reutte
info@highline179.tirol
www.highline179.tirol/