The bridges are the linking element so important to people and even more rugged areas of difficult access and with a large river system such as the Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche. Human occupation of this territory since ancient times is attested by the existence of numerous bridges that facilitate movement within the region and through it along roads that connected regions like the Lower Guadalquivir and Portugal and Extremadura.

Listed below are the most important and best preserved.
Old Bridge or Campofrío Roman bridge. This is one of the best examples of Roman bridges in the region. It lies on the river Odiel, and thought he was on the road that connected the Roman towns of Union and Arucci.
Tannery Bridge (Almonaster la Real) his factory is Roman I or II century AD It seems that he spent communicating via Julia mines in the province of Huelva with the city of Emerita Augusta.
Bridge of Hell located a few kilometers from La Nava, was originally built in 1888 and is so named because its central eye is sixteen feet high.
A few hundred meters from the first is the medieval bridge (1484) built by the millers in the area for those interested in grinding grain easy access.
Monumental Bridge on the banks of Cala and in the term of Santa Olalla del Cala, is this bridge that connects the regions of Andalusia and Extremadura through the N-630. It is a medieval work that saw her pass by thousands of pilgrims heading to Saint James of Compostela along the Siver Route.
Pelambres Bridge located on the stream of La Villa in Aroche. This bridge was ordered to be built in time of Philip II, next to where stood the royal customs as this is the last town on the way to Portugal. The flooding of the stream caused serious problems for people who had to cross and so full of the Consistory decided to erect the bridge.
Gipsy Bridge, it is a nineteenth-century work, which is at the end of Arroyomolinos de Leon at the junction of the road to the shore of Cala and Valdelamadera riverside.
Bridge of Cabriles located on the waters of the term of Múrtigas Encinasola. Datable between the XV and XVI, joined the fray and the people already mentioned. This bridge has five spans and their embankments, triangle, resting on the stirrups, represent the shape of rams' heads.
Also in Encinasola Múrtigas and over the river at a place that shares its name is the Bridge of chairs in the road that connects with neighboring Encinasola Cumbres de San Bartolomé. This bridge has eight spans and construction characteristics are similar to the old, brick and plaster rubble.
Old Bridge or Campofrío Roman bridge. This is one of the best examples of Roman bridges in the region. It lies on the river Odiel, and thought he was on the road that connected the Roman towns of Union and Arucci.
Tannery Bridge (Almonaster la Real) his factory is Roman I or II century AD It seems that he spent communicating via Julia mines in the province of Huelva with the city of Emerita Augusta.
Bridge of Hell located a few kilometers from La Nava, was originally built in 1888 and is so named because its central eye is sixteen feet high.
A few hundred meters from the first is the medieval bridge (1484) built by the millers in the area for those interested in grinding grain easy access.
Monumental Bridge on the banks of Cala and in the term of Santa Olalla del Cala, is this bridge that connects the regions of Andalusia and Extremadura through the N-630. It is a medieval work that saw her pass by thousands of pilgrims heading to Saint James of Compostela along the Siver Route.
Pelambres Bridge located on the stream of La Villa in Aroche. This bridge was ordered to be built in time of Philip II, next to where stood the royal customs as this is the last town on the way to Portugal. The flooding of the stream caused serious problems for people who had to cross and so full of the Consistory decided to erect the bridge.
Gipsy Bridge, it is a nineteenth-century work, which is at the end of Arroyomolinos de Leon at the junction of the road to the shore of Cala and Valdelamadera riverside.
Bridge of Cabriles located on the waters of the term of Múrtigas Encinasola. Datable between the XV and XVI, joined the fray and the people already mentioned. This bridge has five spans and their embankments, triangle, resting on the stirrups, represent the shape of rams' heads.
Also in Encinasola Múrtigas and over the river at a place that shares its name is the Bridge of chairs in the road that connects with neighboring Encinasola Cumbres de San Bartolomé. This bridge has eight spans and construction characteristics are similar to the old, brick and plaster rubble.



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