Pont de Pedra
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Moscow, Russia175,352 contributions
Jul 2022 • Couples
The southernmost bridge, which is located on the improvised border of the old quarter and the modern Eixample district. In my opinion, this is the best view of the Girona canal. The Eiffel Bridge, colorful houses and the cathedral in the background look harmoniously in the frame.
Written December 7, 2022
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permia
Ireland67,094 contributions
Feb 2023
There are numerous grand bridges coursing Onyar River and this is one of the most treasured.
Known as Pont d'Isabel II, during whose reign it was unveiled in 1856, but more commonly as the Stone one.
It’s quite unadorned and the main feature being the exceptional stone work.
Scenic vistas of the coloured houses lining the river with delightful water reflections were great to see, both from adjacent crossings and while traversing itself.
Known as Pont d'Isabel II, during whose reign it was unveiled in 1856, but more commonly as the Stone one.
It’s quite unadorned and the main feature being the exceptional stone work.
Scenic vistas of the coloured houses lining the river with delightful water reflections were great to see, both from adjacent crossings and while traversing itself.
Written March 3, 2023
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backpacker31
Boynton Beach, FL5,959 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
Beautiful old stone (pedra) bridge spanning Girona’s Onyar River. This centrally located bridge links the old and new towns. The bridge was lined with craft stalls during my visit - not sure if this is just on the weekend or during the week as well. Great photo opportunities from the bridge capturing the river and surrounding colorful buildings.
Written January 27, 2020
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK186,307 contributions
Jul 2019 • Solo
The Pont de Pedra means Bridge of Stone, which I guess aptly describes this bridge. It’s basically a triple arch stone bridge and one of the many bridges that span the River Onyar in Girona. The main reason to visit and cross the bridge is for the views of the river which is currently a sorry excuse of a river and for the colourful houses on either side of the riverfront.
Though out of all the briges that span the River Onyar in the old town, this is probably the least photogenic bridge and the least useful for getting those photogenic pictures of the colourful riverfront houses. If you pressed for time and want photos of the houses, use either Pont de les Peixateries Velles or Pont d'en GĂłmez.
Though out of all the briges that span the River Onyar in the old town, this is probably the least photogenic bridge and the least useful for getting those photogenic pictures of the colourful riverfront houses. If you pressed for time and want photos of the houses, use either Pont de les Peixateries Velles or Pont d'en GĂłmez.
Written July 12, 2019
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tellmetrue
Ottawa, Canada79 contributions
Nov 2019
We visited Old Town Girona on a beautiful Sunday in November. It is truly a picturesque town and the old wall, the Jewish quarter and side streets make for a nice relaxing visit. Recommendation: don’t go on a Sunday ( shops are closed) and take the fast train unless you have lots of time. The slow train is a nice ride, but not very scenic.
Written November 10, 2019
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Kathie D
Saint Louis, MO196 contributions
Nov 2019
Look for the giant carp. There are several pretty bridges along the river. We basked in the sun. Good picture spot,
Written November 29, 2019
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Pelias M
Barcelona, Spain828 contributions
Nov 2017 • Friends
That day they usually offer local products right there. It's one of the widest bridges of the city (may be less than 30ft)
Written November 14, 2017
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zktravels
Poland230 contributions
Jun 2021 • Solo
Pont de Petra, in my opinion, does not deserve the average score of 4.0 - it should be a solid 5.0. The bridge itself might not be covered in gold or other fancy embellishments, however it doesn't need to be. The beauty lies in the walk taken through it - in the surrounding, stunning buildings, typical for the South European architecture, in the crystal clear - at least at the time of my visit was - water, in the distant sound of the whispering trees. I felt as if I was in a classical romance movie.
Written July 5, 2021
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KrisCini
Mosta, Malta282 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
This served as our first stop on our Girona walking tour. We came from Barcelona by train, by 7mins or so we have arrived here. Great viewpoint and a quick visit to the tourist office adjacent to the bridge to get a map and some instructions on where to hear for the Muralla (city walls!). Then we have started walking towards the city walks by basically moving first to Pujada de Sant Domènec (majestic street, famous GoT scene!) and then further up for majestic city views before walking down towards the cathedral! Highly suggested!
Written June 18, 2019
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Kathy
Worcester,Ma38 contributions
Mar 2019 • Solo
Ok, it's a stone bridge connecting the old Girona with new Girona. The views of the other bridges are wonderful. The tourist information building is about left as you enter the town. On Saturdays they have a small craft and artisan food market right on the bridge as well as an outdoor flower market in the square. You'll pass hundreds of designer clothing stores as well as small upscale independent shops and high end jewelry stores. You are not yet into the medieval town so don't despair !!! Turn left and keep walking !!!
Written March 22, 2019
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