A Seljuk-rebuilt Roman bridge over the Eurymedon (Köprüçay) river — 252 m of curving stone arches.
The Eurymedon Bridge near Aspendos is a 13th-century Seljuk rebuilding (on Roman foundations) of a 4th-century crossing of the Köprüçay river — a 252 m s-curved span of pointed stone arches that still carries pedestrian traffic. The river crossing was part of the Roman road from Aspendos to Side. Combines naturally with Aspendos Theatre (3 km away) and Köprülü Canyon rafting (45 min north).
Vaste EUR Mercedes E-Class (1–3 gasten). Vito +50%, V-Class +100%.
Retour bevat tot 6 u wachttijd.
Around €26 in a Mercedes E-Class one-way — 40 minutes from AYT.
Yes — completely free, open access, no facilities (and no entry fee).
30-45 minutes including a walk across. Add 90 min for Aspendos theatre next door.
Yes — for pedestrians and historical interest. Vehicle traffic uses the modern bridge alongside.