Ponte Valgadena, Arch bridge in Province of Vicenza, Italy
Ponte Valgadena is an arch bridge made of cement that spans across a deep valley in the Seven Communes region. It connects the towns of Asiago and Enego as a modern transportation link for the isolated plateau.
The bridge was completed in 1990 and replaced an old military road with three narrow tunnels that were frequently threatened by landslides and avalanches. This solution provided the first safe and direct passage across the high valley.
The Valgadena Bridge stands as an example of modern engineering in the Veneto region, marking the evolution of transportation infrastructure.
The bridge carries a two-lane local road roughly 150 meters above the gorge with a paved surface throughout. Plan for weather exposure when crossing, as the high altitude brings extreme conditions.
The location is known worldwide as a venue for extreme sports, particularly as one of the highest bungee jumping platforms. The structure draws adventurers seeking the experience of free fall over a deep valley floor.
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