Old Rhine Bridge Rheinfelden
Historic stone bridge spanning the Rhine in Rheinfelden
The Old Rhine Bridge in Rheinfelden is a picturesque and historically significant crossing that links the Swiss town of Rheinfelden in Aargau with its German counterpart across the river. This charming pedestrian bridge is a highlight of any visit to the region, offering sweeping views of the Rhine and the medieval rooftops of both towns. As you stroll across, you can pause at the midpoint—marked by the international border—and enjoy the unique experience of standing with one foot in Switzerland and the other in Germany.
The bridge has long served as a vital connection for trade and travel, and today it remains a symbol of cross-border friendship and cooperation. Its wooden structure and stone piers evoke centuries of history, and the gentle flow of the river below adds to the tranquil atmosphere. The Old Rhine Bridge is open year-round, free of charge, and is easily accessible from both sides of the river, making it a popular route for walkers, cyclists, and sightseers.
From the bridge, you can admire the well-preserved old towns on either bank, with their colorful facades, inviting cafés, and historic landmarks. Whether you’re exploring Rheinfelden’s cobbled streets, embarking on a riverside walk, or simply enjoying the view, the Old Rhine Bridge offers a memorable vantage point and a tangible link between Switzerland and Germany.
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May to September offers mild weather, blooming landscapes, and ideal conditions for hiking, sightseeing, and exploring Aargau’s castles and towns.