π Longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Italy, connecting Popiglio and Mammiano Basso.
π Built in 1923 to shorten the commute for local factory workers.
πΆ Thrilling walk across a long suspension bridge
π Experience historic engineering
π° Enjoy free access and scenic views
ποΈ Explore the beautiful Tuscan hills
πΆββοΈ Can be crowded, especially on weekends
π½ No toilet facilities directly at the bridge entrance
π About 90 minutes drive from Florence
Ample free parking available at the entrance and under the bridge.
Disabled accessible toilet available at a bar/restaurant under the bridge.
Free access to the bridge and parking.
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