




Spanning the Gartempe to the south of Châteauponsac, the "Roman" bridge invites you to step back in time. Despite its evocative name, the bridge does not date back to Gallo-Roman times, although it does retain a few discreet traces of this period, such as the re-used ancient stones and its proximity to an ancient Roman road. The present structure was erected in the early 17th century on the foundations of an 11th-century bridge, built by the monks who also built the church. The bridge itself is the successor to an earlier footbridge, probably made of wood, used in Gallo-Roman times. A true witness to local history, this bridge of character blends legends and heritage, and today offers a charming crossing to and from Saint-Pardoux, in the heart of soothing natural surroundings.
Rates
Rates
Free of charge
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Openings
Openings
All year 2025
Location
Location
Environment
Environment
- In the village




