Top 10 Bridges in Italian Alps, Italian Alps

January 5, 2022 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Italian Alps, Italy including Ponte Scaligero (Ponte di Castelvecchio), Ponte degli Alpini, Ponte del Diavolo, Ponte Pietra, Ponte di Veja, The Roman Aqueduct-Bridge of Pont d'Ael, Ponte Tibetano Cesana Claviere, Ponte Tibetano, Ponte Tibetano, Ponte Vecchio.
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1. Ponte Scaligero (Ponte di Castelvecchio)

Corso Castelvecchio 2, 37121, Verona Italy +39 045 806 2611 http://www.tourism.verona.it/en/enjoy-verona/art-and-culture/monuments-and-sights/ponte-scaligero
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,138 reviews

Ponte Scaligero (Ponte di Castelvecchio)

Connecting Castelvecchio and Adige, this powerful bridge was first built in the 1st century AD, destroyed during World War II, and rebuilt using parts of the original structure.

Reviewed By andycoldham - Crawley, United Kingdom

This was the highlight of my Verona holiday, the bridge is in fantastic shape considering its age, it is a great photo opportunity with fab views up and own the river. We loved it so much we came back again at night to get some night shots when its all lit up. Without a doubt my favourite spot in Verona.

2. Ponte degli Alpini

36061 Bassano Del Grappa Italy http://www.bassanodelgrappa.gov.it/Vivi-la-citta/Da-vedere/Architetture/Ponte-degli-Alpini
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,178 reviews

Ponte degli Alpini

This marvelous bridge made in wood, named Ponte Degli Alpini, is dated from 1209, although it was rebuilt some times along the centuries. It is also called Ponte Vecchio, and the view one can enjoy from it, over the Brenta river and facing the Alpes during the Winter, is simply great !

Reviewed By 674ligiaj - Florida, United States

It is being repaired but once it is finished it will be back to its glory. It really is very different from any other covered bridge I have seen.

3. Ponte del Diavolo

Corso Paolino d'Aquileia 18, 33043, Cividale del Friuli Italy http://www.cividale.com/citta/ponte.asp
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4.5 based on 532 reviews

Ponte del Diavolo

4. Ponte Pietra

Ponte Pietra 1, 37121, Verona Italy +39 045 800 3204
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4.5 based on 2,543 reviews

Ponte Pietra

Reviewed By Cousie63 - Telford, United Kingdom

This is the bridge recommended by the hotel as a must see, it is an old bridge but nothing spectacular. You can get to the funicular railway here and see the Castle San Pietro good views and then cross the bridge afterwards which then gives you easy access to the San Giovanni in Fonte which in turn will take you onto the Plazza Dei Signori lots of market stalls here and restaurants for the weary traveller. Be prepared for lots of walking we did 18 Kms but you sleep well????

5. Ponte di Veja

Via Campostrin, 65, 37020 Crestena, Sant'Anna di Alfaedo Italy
Excellent
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4.5 based on 168 reviews

Ponte di Veja

6. The Roman Aqueduct-Bridge of Pont d'Ael

Località Pondel, 11010 Aymavilles Italy +39 0165 273247 [email protected] http://www.lovevda.it/it/banca-dati/8/monumenti-romani/aymavilles/il-ponte-acquedotto-romano-di-pont-d-ael/852
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4.5 based on 236 reviews

The Roman Aqueduct-Bridge of Pont d'Ael

In proximity of the Pont d'Ael hamlet, on the right side of the road leading up to Cogne from Aymavilles, an aqueduct-bridge in masonry and stone blocks built above the Grand-Eyvia stream gives evidence of the magnificence of the works realised during the Roman era, measuring 56 metres in height and more than 50 metres in length. The monument had a double function of bridge and acqueduct and was consequently built on two different levels: a drain for canalizing water in the upper part and a covered passageway of about 1 meter width in the lower section, allowing the transit of men and animals. Free visit of the bridge all year round. From Spring to Autumn it is possible to visit the covered passage (for a fee).

7. Ponte Tibetano Cesana Claviere

Via Torino 10 Tra Cesana Torinese e Claviere, 10050 Claviere Italy +39 337 219 600 [email protected] http://www.pontetibetano.net
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4.5 based on 420 reviews

Ponte Tibetano Cesana Claviere

Experience the thrill of walking the longest Tibetan bridge in the world, suspended inside a canyon for 468 meters !!! Come and visit us, at the village of Claviere (TO) Italy

Reviewed By H7123HLelizabethh

We spent an afternoon at the Ponte Tibetano, got the train then a cab in from Turin. It was incredible, beautiful set up and very friendly and professional staff. Definitely recommend. Felt very safe, the bridge itself was quite easy to navigate and the via ferrata was great fun. Wish we had had a go pro to capture every moment!

8. Ponte Tibetano

Rabbi Italy +39 0463 985048 http://www.valdirabbi.com/it/ponte-sospeso
Excellent
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4.5 based on 393 reviews

Ponte Tibetano

9. Ponte Tibetano

Val di Rabbi, 38020, Male Italy
Excellent
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Ponte Tibetano

10. Ponte Vecchio

Nervia, 18035 Dolceacqua Italy
Excellent
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4.5 based on 196 reviews

Ponte Vecchio

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