Skodje Bridge
Facts and practical information
The Skodje Bridge, an impressive feat of engineering, stands as a testament to Norway's commitment to functional yet aesthetically pleasing infrastructure. Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Skodje, Norway, this bridge is a crucial link that connects communities across the Skodje strait.
Constructed with an eye for both utility and design, the Skodje Bridge was completed in 2004, replacing the old Skodje Bridge, which had served the region since 1922. The new bridge spans a length of 574 meters and is supported by graceful arches that complement the natural beauty of the surrounding fjords.
The bridge not only serves as an important transportation route but also as a tourist attraction in its own right. Visitors to the area are often found admiring the bridge's elegant structure and the stunning views it provides of the Norwegian landscape. It has become a symbol of modern Norwegian architecture, seamlessly blending with the country's rugged terrain.
Skodje Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Vatne Church, Brusdalsvatnet.