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View of the Oluk (Eurymedon) Bridge

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    1. View of the Oluk (Eurymedon) Bridge – View of Köprülü Canyon loop from Karabük

    10.4km

    02:57

    240m

    240m

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    May 11, 2020

    Behind the bridge is a small parking lot, more a bay for the vehicles to be able to dodge when passing the bridge. From here you have a great view of the bridge and see how it is built into the slope. Great construction!

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      October 18, 2025

      The Oluk Bridge (formerly known as the Eurymedon Bridge) is a Roman bridge over the Köprüçay River, formerly known as the Eurymedon, near the ancient city of Selge, the capital of the Roman province of Pisidia in Turkey. The structure was located on a road leading from the Pamphilia coast to Pisidia. Built in a sparsely populated area, the bridge crosses the Köprüçay River near the village of Beşkonak and is notable for its height.

      The excellently preserved ancient building is 14 meters long and 3.5 meters wide; the street surface is 2.5 meters wide. The clear width of its single arch is about 7 meters, and the thickness of the wedge-shaped, mortarless stones is 60 centimeters. The construction technique used and the strength of the masonry indicate that it was built in the 2nd century AD, Selge's heyday.

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