Discover the Enigmatic Devil’s Bridge in Tartu
Explore the stunning Devil's Bridge in Tartu, a legendary landmark offering picturesque views and rich folklore, perfect for every traveler.
The Devil's Bridge in Tartu is a stunning architectural marvel that captures the essence of this charming Estonian city. A perfect spot for tourists, this historic bridge offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into local folklore.
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- Lossi 36a, Tartu, 51003, EE
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Know before you go
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- Visit during sunset for breathtaking views and excellent photo opportunities.
- Take a guided walking tour to learn more about the local legends associated with the bridge.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy in the nearby parks for a relaxing afternoon.
- Check out local cafes nearby for traditional Estonian treats after your visit.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, start from Tartu city center. Head east on Riia Street towards the roundabout. Take the first exit onto J. Kunderi Street. Continue on J. Kunderi Street for about 1.5 km until you reach Lossi 36a. There is parking available nearby, but be aware of local parking regulations.
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Public Transportation
To reach Devil’s Bridge using public transportation, you can take the bus from Tartu’s central bus station. Look for bus lines heading towards 'Lossi' or 'Raadi' and get off at the Lossi stop. Once you disembark, walk approximately 200 meters to Lossi 36a, where the bridge is located. Be sure to check the bus schedule ahead of time for any changes and fare information.
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Walking
If you are already in Tartu and prefer to walk, navigate towards Lossi Street from the city center. Walk along the scenic paths through the park area and head towards Lossi 36a. The walk from Tartu's main square should take around 15-20 minutes, depending on your pace. Follow the signs for Devil’s Bridge to make your way there easily.
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Bicycle
For those who enjoy cycling, Tartu has bike-friendly routes. Rent a bicycle from one of the local rental shops in the city center. Head towards Lossi Street, following the bike paths. The ride to Devil’s Bridge will take approximately 10 minutes, and there are bike racks available for parking near the bridge.
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