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Wooden Bridge over the Tordino River

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Wooden Bridge over the Tordino River

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Wooden Bridge over the Tordino River

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The Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino is a distinctive wooden cycle-pedestrian bridge spanning the Tordino River near its mouth, where it meets the Adriatic Sea. Located in the province of Teramo, Abruzzo, Italy, this impressive structure connects the coastal towns of Giulianova Lido and Cologna Spiaggia. At approximately 50 meters above sea level, the bridge is a key part of the region's "Green Adriatic Corridor" initiative, promoting ecological mobility along the Abruzzo coast.

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    February 20, 2024

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    Wonderful wooden cycle bridge over the Tordino river, this area is rich in fauna, including the Kingfisher.
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    February 20, 2024

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    Wonderful wooden cycle bridge over the Tordino river, this area is rich in fauna, including the Kingfisher.
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    July 13, 2022

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    Bridge on the mouth of the Tordino. Rich in fauna including the kingfisher.
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    Elevation 50 m

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    Location: Giulianova, Teramo, Abruzzo, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the architectural significance of the Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino?

    The Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino is notable for its construction using laminated wood, a natural material chosen for its minimal environmental impact. As of 2006, with a length of 184 meters, it was considered one of the longest laminated wood bridges in the world. It stands as an impressive example of modern wooden architecture and engineering.

    What is the typical difficulty level for walking or cycling across the bridge and its immediate surroundings?

    The bridge and its immediate surroundings are generally considered easy. It is a cycle-pedestrian bridge designed for easy access, featuring flat terrain. This makes it suitable for a wide range of visitors, including families and those seeking a leisurely stroll or bike ride.

    How long is the Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino bridge itself, and what is the typical length of routes connected to it?

    The Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino bridge measures 184 meters (approximately 604 feet) in length. It integrates into a broader network of ecological mobility, forming part of a coastal cycle path that connects Giulianova Lido to Cologna Spiaggia. While the bridge itself is short, the connected coastal path offers routes of varying lengths, allowing for extended cycling or walking experiences along the Adriatic coast.

    Are there specific parking areas recommended for visitors to the Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino?

    Parking is generally available in the nearby coastal towns of Giulianova Lido and Cologna Spiaggia. Visitors can typically find street parking or designated lots within a short walking or cycling distance of the bridge.

    Is the area around Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the area is highly suitable for families with young children. The bridge is part of a flat, cycle-pedestrian path, making it safe and easy for children to walk or cycle. The opportunity for wildlife spotting, particularly kingfishers, can also be an engaging activity for kids.

    Are dogs allowed on the Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino bridge and its connected trails?

    While specific regulations may vary, generally, dogs on a leash are welcome on cycle-pedestrian paths in Italy. It is advisable to keep dogs leashed to ensure the safety and comfort of all visitors and to protect the local fauna in this rich natural area.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted near the Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino?

    The area around the Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino is rich in fauna, particularly at the river's mouth. Visitors frequently report spotting kingfishers, which are a highlight for many. The river estuary environment supports various bird species and other small wildlife.

    Are there any cafes or refreshment points conveniently located near the bridge?

    Given its location connecting the coastal towns of Giulianova Lido and Cologna Spiaggia, visitors will find various cafes, restaurants, and refreshment points within a short distance in either town. These establishments offer options for drinks, snacks, or meals before or after exploring the bridge and its surroundings.

    What are some lesser-known attractions or 'hidden gems' near the Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino?

    Beyond the bridge itself, exploring the natural beauty of the Tordino river basin offers hidden gems. The river's source, located between Monte Gorzano and Pelone in the Monti della Laga, features the Fiumata and Tordino cascades. In higher elevations, historical watermills and olive oil presses can be found. The broader 'Green Adriatic Corridor' offers numerous scenic detours and quieter stretches of coastline.

    What is the historical context or purpose behind the construction of the Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino?

    The construction of the Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino was part of a larger initiative to create a comprehensive cycling route along the coastal backbone of the Teramo province. It stemmed from the 'Green Adriatic Corridor' study, promoting 'ecological mobility' as an alternative to traditional transport, aiming to reduce local traffic and boost coastal tourism in Abruzzo.

    Can the Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino be visited during winter, and what should visitors expect?

    Yes, the Ponte di Legno sul Fiume Tordino is enjoyable year-round. During winter, visitors can expect cooler temperatures and potentially fewer crowds. While the coastal path remains accessible, it's advisable to wear warm, weather-appropriate clothing. The serene winter landscape can offer a different, tranquil experience, though some coastal services might have reduced hours.

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