Radošovský wooden bridge, Karlovy Vary
Facts and practical information
Radošov Bridge is a covered wooden road bridge over the Ohře River in Radošov, part of Kyselka in the Karlovy Vary Region. It is carried over the bed of the watercourse by stone pedestals. The bridge burned down and was subsequently rebuilt in 2003. Then a car crashed into it and damaged it. When this damage was repaired, the flood came in 2011. But the bridge withstood it. The structure is classified as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic. Those interested can obtain a tourist stamp number 1330 named "Kyselka - Radošovský Most" or a tourist medal number 420 called "Radošovský Most, Kyselka".
According to OpenStreetMap, the bridge is part of the III/22124 road, but it is not registered in the statewide Bridge Management System.
Karlovy Vary
Radošovský wooden bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mill Colonnade, Andělská Hora Castle, Hauenštejn, Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral.