Bonnieux

Pont Julien (Julien Bridge)

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The 'Pont Julien' or Julien Bridge was built by Domitius Ahenobarbus during the Early Roman Empire, between 27 BC and 14 AD. The bridge is a stonework or opus quadratum bridge. It once provided a route over the Calavon river, towards Narbonne, or in the opposite direction, towards Turin in Italy. Today, it's part of the Vaucluse region's rich Roman heritage. Access for cyclists and pedestrians only.
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There were many important engineering structures along the Via Domitia, a main road during Roman times. Every river had its bridge. This particular bridge, located on the Provence section of the Via Domitia (5 km from Bonnieux) has been well maintained and preserved over time, and is an impressive feat of engineering. During your stay in the Luberon Regional Nature Park, don't miss the short 5 km trail around the hilltop village of Bonnieux - one of Vaucluse's most picturesque villages.
Pedestrians and cyclists can cross the river on the bridge, just like the Romans did 2,000 years ago.

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Equipment

  • Car park
  • Coach parking

Prices

Free access.

Languages spoken

  • French

Contact

Pont Julien (Julien Bridge)
Rue Jean-Baptiste Aurard
84480 Bonnieux
Tel : View number 04 90 75 80 06

Coordinates

Longitude: 5.306561
Latitude: 43.862503

Location

Longitude: 5.306561

Latitude: 43.862503