One of Sydney, Australia’s most popular adventures is climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Check it out HERE. Tour groups include a guide and are each person is ffitted with a harness. A climb tour takes you up the arch spanning 1,650 feet and up to 440 feet above sea level.


It’s the second most iconic structure in Sydney Australia’s harbour after the Opera House. The bridge across Sydney Harbor to Port Jackson, Australia opened in 1932, and is the main land link between Sydney and the northern suburbs. It spans about 1,650 feet, making it one of the longest steel-arch bridges in the world. If you visit Sydney and are adventurous enough you can take a tour on a walkway to the top. They tell me the views are spectacular.
The bridge is known as “The Coathanger” because of its distinctive arch shape. It was built over eight years and is made of over 550,000 pieces of structural steel and held together by 6 million hand-driven rivets. The bridge is 2 3/4 miles long, including the bridge and its approach supports.


