Svinesund Bridge
Facts and practical information
Spanning the border between Norway and Sweden, the Svinesund Bridge represents not only a physical connection between the two Nordic nations but also a testament to modern engineering and cooperation. Completed in June 2005, this graceful arch bridge stretches over the Iddefjord, linking the Norwegian town of Halden with the Swedish municipality of Strömstad.
The Svinesund Bridge boasts an impressive length of 704 meters, with the longest span reaching 247 meters. Its elegant design features a roadway that soars 92 meters above the water, ensuring the safe passage of ships below. The bridge's construction was a joint venture by the Norwegian and Swedish governments, symbolizing a gateway between Scandinavia's westernmost countries.
The bridge not only facilitates the significant flow of traffic and trade across the border but also has become a regional landmark, drawing visitors who come to admire its architectural beauty and the stunning natural vistas it provides. On clear days, those crossing the bridge can enjoy panoramic views of the rugged landscape that characterizes this part of Scandinavia.
Svinesund Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Immanuel Church, Fredriksten, Rød Herregård, Halden Stadion.