With a span of around 230 metres and a total length of 248 metres, the three-country bridge Weil am Rhein-Huningue is the
230 metres and a total length of 248 metres, it is the longest self-supporting pedestrian and
and cycle bridge in the world. It has already been honoured with numerous awards
awards, including the German Bridge Construction Prize 2008, the Arthur G.
Hayden Medal as the highest international honour, as well as the world's most prestigious
most prestigious engineering award from the International Association for Bridge and
Structural Engineering (IABSE), the Outstanding Structure Award.