We were especially looking forward to our trip today. Because on the one hand we went high up on the Suspension rope bridge Titan-RT, and in the Hermannshöhle deep down into the Harz mountains. The Rappbode Dam Our first port of call was the Rappbode Dam, which is located in the city of Oberharz am Brocken. The dam was built between 1952 and 1959 and consists of a dam, a waterworks, a hydroelectric power station and the 3.9 km2 Rappbode …
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The Titan-RT pedestrian suspension bridge spans an incredible 458 m over the Rappboden valley and hangs 100 m above the reservoir of the Wendefurth dam. This makes it the longest suspension rope bridge in Germany and one of the largest of its kind in the world. We parked our car in the parking lot P1 behind the tunnel of the dam. This parking lot is the direct parking lot at the Rappbode Dam and from here the suspension bridge can be reached on the shortest way. The parking fee is 2 EUR for up to 3 hours and for a day ticket you pay 4 EUR.