The De Bosset Bridge is a historic stone bridge located in Zug, Switzerland. Built between 1814 and 1816, it spans the Zug Lake and connects the town of Zug to the nearby island of Zug Island. The bridge is notable for its unique design, featuring a series of arches that allow boats to pass underneath.
Named after its creator, Johann Ludwig De Bosset, the bridge is an important landmark in the region. It measures approximately 848 meters in length, making it one of the longest wooden bridges in Switzerland. Today, it serves as a popular spot for walking and enjoying scenic views of the lake and surrounding mountains.