BridgeClimb Sydney in Sydney | Travel + Leisure
5 Cumberland Street
The Rocks
Sydney
www.bridgeclimb.com
61-2-8274-7777

At practically any hour of the day, you can look at the Sydney Harbour Bridge and see what looks like a procession of ants moving slowly along its vertiginous upper arch (known locally as “the Coathanger”). These are intrepid folks making the famous BridgeClimb, a 3.5-hour guided trek that brings them 440 feet up above the harbor waters. The tours leave four times daily (the dawn and sunset climbs are most popular) and aren’t for everyone; participants should be physically fit enough to do extended “uphill” walking along catwalks and ladders, and—obviously—should be without fear of heights. The good news, though, is that the climb is perfectly safe: everyone is fastened via a safety cable to the bridge struts, so falling is impossible. You won’t be allowed to carry a camera, but your leader will snap your photo at the bridge’s apex.

Tip: Be warned: you’ll need to take a Breathalyzer test before heading off on the climb (can’t have any drunks bumbling about at altitude). There’s also no refund (or cancellation) if it’s raining—the climb will go ahead regardless.

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