Diga di Luzzone - World’s Tallest Non-Natural Climbing Wall

Diga di Luzzone – World’s Tallest Non-Natural Climbing Wall

Dubbed as the world’s tallest non-natural climbing wall, Diga di Luzzone (Luzzone Dam) is the certainly not for the acrophobic. Would you dare climb the massive Swiss dam?

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Dubbed as the world’s tallest non-natural climbing wall, Diga di Luzzone (Luzzone Dam) is certainly not for the acrophobic. While it was never built for climbing, daredevil climbers transformed part of the functioning dam to be their own recreational area.

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Scaling the massive 540-foot artificial structure is no easy feat yet thrill-seekers make it appear effortless. Climbers use a ladder to reach the first 20ft of the wall, which has five pitches. The first pitch is pretty easy but as you go farther, the pitches become tougher.

Reaching the top is undoubtedly a rewarding experience. Overwhelming views of the Swiss Alps are ready to greet the ones who are brave enough to conquer the world’s tallest vertical climbing wall.

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46.564912, 8.962077,Diga di Luzzone, Blenio, Switzerland

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