Arkadiko Bridge
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This Mycenaean bridge is located near the modern road from Tiryns to Epidauros. Built in the Greek Bronze Age, it is one of the oldest arch bridges that still exist and are used today. It features a sophisticated lay-out, which indicates that it is specifically built for chariots. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Arta Bridge
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The location of this bridge makes it easy for you to explore the Pournari Lake, the slopes of Tzoumerka and the remarkable wetlands of the Ambracian Gulf. It surroundings are blessed with forests and rivers, that make for an ideal holiday setting, adding to this the interesting legend about the bridge. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Kalaritiko Bridge
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This bridge’s location is full of rare and beautiful scenery, which is ahy many people use it as a starting point for outdoor activities, such as trekking and rafting. It is also near other historical monuments, such as the Nekromadio, the Pili of Adis and other archaeological sites. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Katsougiannis Bridge
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Constructed around the year 1800, sitting over the river Velonia, this bridge has three stone arches, with two of them being extant and one having been reconstructed using concrete. The stone part of this bridge reaches a length of 38 meters, but its total length is 50 meters. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Tsagarada Bridge
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Dating back to the early 18th century, this is the oldest surviving bridge of Pelion, which is located just outside the homonymous settlement of Tsagarada and spans the Mylopotamos river valley. The idyllic landscape of the area where this stone arch bridge is situated will surely take your breath away. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Portitsa Bridge
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This old stone bridge is regarded as the most beautiful and popular of its kind in the Grevena prefecture. It is located in an impressive landscape that is near the picturesque mountain village of Spilaion, below an imposing wild canyon. The river that runs below it is the longest river in Greece. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Kleidonia Bridge
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This one-arch stone bridge is situated in an ideal natural setting on the river Voidomatis, which is why many people visit this bridge to start a beautiful hiking experience. Here, you will get a splendid view of the river as well as the little gorge that it forms. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Papastathis Bridge
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Located near the village of Anatoliki, this bridge was constructed in 1746 to connect the banks of the Aracthos River. Historically, it served as a mean of communication between the Peristeri and Tzoumerka mountain villages and Ioannina. It is a historical relic and a marvel of folk architecture. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Plakida Bridge
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This is known as the most-photographed bridge in Greece and is one of the most popular stone bridges in Zagoria, serving as an excellent example of the fine aesthetics and popular art of its time. Many people come to this bridge just to see its wonderful scenery and take pictures with it. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Bridge of Konitsa
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If you want to see some great works of nature, such as lush forests and clear flowing rivers, then this is one of the best bridges in Greece to check out. This old stone bridge is built in a rugged landscape and a true architectural masterpiece of ancient craftsmanship.