Bridge of the Artuby

Bridge of the Artuby

The bridge over the Artuby was constructed of reinforced concrete between 1938 and 1940 by the company Thorrand and Co. from Nice.
D71
20 kms d'Aiguines
83630 Aiguines
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Bridge of the Artuby

D71
20 kms d'Aiguines
83630 Aiguines
I'm going by train

Presentation

The bridge was designed by the engineering office Pelnard-Recognizes and Caquot. It was named thanks to the gorge that allows to cross, linking the two banks of the Artuby, at a place called Mescla, which then flows into the Verdon. It is also called "the Chaulière bridge."
It consists of a single arch of 107 meters and overlooks the river Artuby from a height of 138 meters. This is the highest bridge in Europe for the practice of bungee jumping.
Length: 142 m
main span: 110 m
Height: 182 m
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Mise à jour le 30/04/2024
Par Office de Tourisme Intercommunal Lacs et Gorges du Verdon

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