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The Nesciobrug, also known as the Nescio Bridge, is a remarkable cycle and footbridge located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Spanning the busy Amsterdam-Rhine Canal, this elegant structure serves as a vital link between the new residential area of IJburg and the mainland, connecting to areas near Amsterdam Science Park and Diemen. At an impressive 780 meters in length, it holds the distinction of being the country's first suspension bridge exclusively for cyclists and pedestrians, and also the longest single cable…

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    August 7, 2018

    Cycling

    The cycling infrastructure in Amsterdam and the rest of Holland is praiseworthy and exemplary for Germany.
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    October 16, 2018

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    This is just a great bridge - and she is for cyclists. You should install them in the tour. On the one hand the view is beautiful - and on the other hand one should show through use that one is pleased about the esteem that the builders demonstrate to the cyclists.
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    August 9, 2018

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    A huge bridge only for cyclists (fietser), scooters (bromfietsers) and pedestrians. Cars drive over another bridge. Great!
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    Distance 541 m

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    Downhill 10 m

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    Location: Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long does it take to walk or cycle across the Nesciobrug?

    The Nesciobrug is approximately 780 meters (2,559 ft) long. For most pedestrians, a leisurely walk across the bridge would take about 10-15 minutes, allowing time to enjoy the views. Cyclists can typically cross in 2-5 minutes, depending on their speed and whether they stop to take in the scenery.

    Is the Nesciobrug accessible by public transport?

    Yes, the Nesciobrug is well-connected by public transport. On the IJburg side, you can reach it via tram lines that serve the IJburg district. On the mainland side, near Amsterdam Science Park, there are bus and train connections. Planning your route with a local transport app will provide the most current options.

    Are dogs allowed on the Nesciobrug?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Nesciobrug. As it is a shared path for pedestrians and cyclists, it's important to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they do not impede other users. The bridge connects to areas like Diemerpark, which are also popular for dog walks.

    What are the best times of day to visit the Nesciobrug to avoid crowds?

    While the Nesciobrug can be enjoyed year-round, it is a popular commuter route. To experience a quieter ambiance, consider visiting during off-peak hours, such as early mornings on weekdays or later in the evenings. Weekends, especially during pleasant weather, tend to be busier with recreational cyclists and walkers.

    What should I wear for cycling across the Nesciobrug?

    Given its exposed location over the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal, the Nesciobrug can be quite windy. It's advisable to wear layers, even on mild days, to protect against the wind chill. Comfortable cycling attire and appropriate footwear are recommended. In colder months, gloves and a windproof jacket are essential.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Nesciobrug?

    While there are no cafes directly on the bridge, both the IJburg side and the mainland side (near Amsterdam Science Park) offer various dining options. In IJburg, you'll find several cafes and restaurants in the residential areas. Near Amsterdam Science Park, there are university canteens and some commercial eateries that are open to the public.

    Can I find circular walking or cycling routes that include the Nesciobrug?

    Absolutely! The Nesciobrug is a key link in many popular recreational routes. You can easily incorporate it into circular walks or cycling tours that explore the Diemerpark, the IJburg islands, and the wider East Amsterdam area. Many routes are available online or through navigation apps, offering diverse distances and scenic points.

    What makes the Nesciobrug unique from an engineering perspective?

    The Nesciobrug is an engineering marvel for several reasons. It's the Netherlands' first suspension bridge exclusively for cyclists and pedestrians, and its longest single cable suspension bridge. Designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects, it features a unique single, self-anchored cable and a sleek, curved steel structure. To manage potential swaying, it incorporates an integrated damper system with Tuned Mass Dampers, a sophisticated solution to ensure stability for its users.

    What kind of views can I expect from the Nesciobrug?

    From the Nesciobrug, you can enjoy expansive panoramic views. To the west, you'll see parts of the Amsterdam skyline and the bustling Amsterdam-Rhine Canal with its commercial shipping traffic. To the east, the views extend over the green spaces of Diemerpark and the waters surrounding IJburg, offering a blend of urban and natural landscapes.

    Is the Nesciobrug suitable for children and families?

    Yes, the Nesciobrug is very family-friendly. As a dedicated cycle and footbridge, it offers a safe, car-free environment for children to walk or cycle. Its connection to Diemerpark provides access to extensive green spaces perfect for family outings, picnics, and exploring nature.

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