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Carlos III Bridge

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Carlos III Bridge

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The Puente Carlos III is a historic stone bridge located in the charming municipality of Rojales, within the province of Alicante, Spain. This magnificent 18th-century structure gracefully spans the Segura River, serving as a prominent landmark and a testament to the engineering prowess of its time. Named after King Charles III of Spain, it stands as a significant historical and artistic attraction in the region.

Visitors are consistently drawn to the bridge's splendid architecture, characterized by its solid ashlar stone…

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    February 16, 2023

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    The bridge was built in the years 1775-1777 after the very strong flood of 1775 when the original Miranda bridge was destroyed. It connects the Old Town or Aquende neighborhood with Allende - the most modern neighborhood. Sculptures of two lions were placed at the entrance to Allende in 1787. One of the lions holds the royal coat of arms while the other holds that of the city.
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    Location: Miranda De Ebro, Bureba-Ebro, Burgos, Castile and León, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which Puente Carlos III bridge is this FAQ about?

    This FAQ specifically refers to the Puente Carlos III in Rojales, Spain, which spans the Segura River in the province of Alicante. While there are other bridges associated with King Charles, this page focuses on the historic 18th-century stone bridge in Rojales.

    Are there specific hiking or walking trails that start or pass over the Puente Carlos III?

    Yes, the Puente Carlos III serves as a central point for various walks along the Segura River banks and through the town of Rojales. While the bridge itself is a short crossing, it connects different areas, allowing for longer circular routes that explore the local hydraulic monumental complex, including the Fortified Noria and an ashlar weir. You can find several routes on komoot that incorporate the bridge into a broader exploration of the area.

    What is the typical difficulty and terrain like for walks around the Puente Carlos III?

    The walks around Puente Carlos III are generally considered to have minimal difficulty, making them accessible for most visitors. The terrain is typically flat or gently undulating along the riverbanks and through the town, suitable for leisurely strolls rather than strenuous hikes. It's an ideal spot for beginners or those seeking a relaxed outdoor experience.

    Where can I find parking when visiting the Puente Carlos III?

    Parking options are available within the town of Rojales, close to the bridge. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, visitors generally find street parking or designated areas within a short walking distance. It's advisable to check local signage for any restrictions or paid parking zones.

    Is the Puente Carlos III area accessible by public transport?

    Rojales is served by local and regional bus services, connecting it to nearby towns and cities in the Alicante province. Visitors can check local bus schedules for routes that stop within Rojales, usually within walking distance of the bridge. Specific bus stop locations near the bridge would depend on the current public transport network.

    Is the Puente Carlos III suitable for families with young children or strollers?

    Absolutely! The Puente Carlos III is highlighted as a family-friendly destination. The minimal walk difficulty and generally flat terrain around the bridge make it perfect for families with young children and easily navigable with strollers. It's a great spot for a relaxed outing and exploring local history together.

    Are dogs allowed on or around the Puente Carlos III and its trails?

    While specific regulations for dogs aren't explicitly stated, generally, dogs on a leash are welcome in public outdoor spaces in Spain, including historical sites like the bridge and surrounding walking paths. It's always a good idea to bring waste bags and ensure your dog is well-behaved to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.

    What are the best times of year to visit Puente Carlos III for walking or exploring?

    The Puente Carlos III can be visited year-round. However, for comfortable walking and exploring, the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) months are ideal, offering milder temperatures. Summer can be quite hot in Alicante province, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended if visiting during July and August. Winter offers cooler, pleasant conditions for a stroll.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Puente Carlos III?

    Yes, as the bridge is located within the municipality of Rojales, you'll find various amenities nearby. The town offers a selection of cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can enjoy refreshments or a meal. For accommodation, there are hotels, guesthouses, and holiday rentals available within Rojales and the surrounding areas, catering to different preferences and budgets.

    What other historical landmarks or natural features can be explored near the bridge?

    Beyond the bridge itself, visitors can explore Rojales' Hydraulic Monumental complex, which includes the historic Fortified Noria (waterwheel) and an ashlar weir, showcasing the area's rich agricultural and engineering heritage. The Segura River banks also offer natural beauty and opportunities for birdwatching or simply enjoying the riverside scenery.

    What is the historical significance of the lion sculptures mentioned near the bridge?

    At the entrance to the Allende neighborhood, two lion sculptures were placed in 1787. One lion proudly holds the royal coat of arms, symbolizing the monarchy, while the other bears the coat of arms of the city. These sculptures serve as a historical marker, commemorating the bridge's construction during the reign of King Charles III and highlighting the town's identity.

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