A gorgeous and powerful place. We were there in the morning, there are almost no tourists. By minibus 3 lari from Batumi in 40 minutes on the way and a stop near the most interesting bridge and waterfall. The inspection and photo with a short walk near the bridge took 20-30 minutes maximum. The river in the mountains is a beautiful bridge... Amazing view. On the downside, there was a lot of garbage on the descent from the road and near the local cafe. At the same time, the locals are not worried about this... Sorry. But as it is...
We visited the Bridge of Queen Tamara in Batumi, and it really impresses with its architecture and historical significance. This is a pretty old bridge that fits beautifully into the natural landscape. It is impressive as an engineering structure built many years ago. Nearby you can also see the Mahuntseti waterfall, which makes the place even more attractive for tourists. A pleasant place to walk and enjoy nature. We recommend you to visit.
It is a very picturesque place. There are a lot of tourists. The bridge is narrow. There is a sandy beach by the river. The river is mountainous, cool water. There is a small market nearby with local souvenirs and wine.
Several dozen such bridges have been preserved. They are different in size and degree of preservation. But, it is noticed that the old masonry on such bridges holds up better than modern restoration. On these bridges, they say, neighbors and relatives went to visit each other at any time of the year and in any weather, despite the bubbling flow of the mountain river. This is a good national tradition of the inhabitants of Georgia.
The bridge is certainly ancient, but most likely restored.There are a lot of tourists.There is a winery behind the bridge, a little uphill from the bridge 500 meters there is a waterfall and a platform to go down on a rope to the bridge.There is a parking lot, cafes, a mini market with souvenirs.I would like to see more orderly order around.
And here we were led by the magnificent guide Lela, she arranged a fairy tale for us.with a boat, with lunch, and with a fantastic view, she took us to visit the mountains.to real Georgian people with history and traditions, we were delighted,
Thank you for the rest and for the impressions,
A very beautiful stone bridge. Durable (checked). Built in the 9th century, there are 25 arch bridges in Georgia. This one is the most beautiful! There is a sandy beach nearby
The most wonderful sight of Georgia. The scale and the method of construction of this bridge are surprising. There are wonderful views from the bridge. There is also a beautiful winery not far away.
A beautiful bridge. I recommend visiting in the morning, when there are few tourists. We were unlucky, there were a lot of people. Locals suggested that there are about a dozen such bridges, but this one is located next to a road and a waterfall, so it is the most visited
A rather beautiful bridge over the Adjaristskali River , as they say, was built by Queen Tamara , back in the X|X century , the bridge was built very unusual, without supports , but quite durable and beautiful, we visit it during tours, I recommend
An ancient bridge, not big, you can take a few photos and swim in the river. I wasn't particularly impressed. There is a waterfall nearby, I liked it much more.
The bridge itself is interesting. But there are a lot of tourists. There's not much to see around. The waterfall nearby also does not create a feeling of closeness to nature. It's dirty and crowded.
A truly unusual architectural structure. The place is very peaceful. It was nice to walk around there, enjoy the sound of the water and the beautiful views. There are all sorts of boats for rent. You can eat across the street.
The bridge is beautiful, but very dangerous. There are no railings, the stones are slippery. Be careful on it. A lot of tourists walk along it, sometimes you have to wait a long time to be alone on it for a photo. There is a paid parking nearby
Recently, my children and I visited the Mahuntseti Bridge near Batumi, which left us with vivid impressions. The atmosphere of antiquity and mystery of this medieval bridge amazed us, and the stories about Queen Tamara inspired the children. After walking across the bridge and visiting the Mahuntseti waterfall, we took with us the warmest memories.
If you have visited this region, then be sure to visit it. This is a real antiquity. The age is about 900 years old! And it still stands!
You can cross the river, walk on the ancient bridge with your own feet.
the bridge, of course, is interesting, but it does not cause much impression from visiting with a crowd of tourists. There is a waterfall nearby, with an equally large queue of those wishing to admire
It's breathtaking. And from the views, and from the atmosphere, and from such an unusual bridge. It seems like it might collapse, but it's so sturdy... I can't describe it in words...
In the photos, it seems like something unimaginable, in fact, there are piles of garbage under the bridge, a lot of people, at one time. I put a three because it is a cultural heritage
It's picturesque, but everything is built up around, wires are stretched, there are a lot of people. If you do not go with an excursion, then you can drive further down the road, there will be a bridge
The place is very beautiful, free of charge, it is necessary to view it from Batumi, if you go from somewhere far away on purpose, then you should not.
The bridge is beautiful, it was included in the tour program. The place is pleasant, you still need to run to the waterfall nearby. Big, beautiful. There are a lot of tourists around. I wouldn't go separately)) This is an honest review, purely my personal opinion.
The bridge certainly does not strike the imagination, but if you make an amendment for several centuries, then this structure is impressive. There is a winery behind the bridge, take a look. Here you can have a snack and taste wines and cognac. And of course take it with you, because you can't buy this in city stores.
An atmospheric place. The visit is short, take a picture here, near the waterfall 500 m above (you can walk), there are many cafes around, prices are normal. A great place to have lunch with a wonderful view
A picturesque place. A stormy river. Location for keepsake photos. After visiting the Mahuntseti waterfall. I recommend it to those who travel in the area.
A wonderful place, an amazing bridge, a paradise, a clear river, a waterfall nearby. All the delights in one place. We really enjoyed visiting this wonderful place
It's worth a look, there is a waterfall and a winery nearby, where you can taste local wines, of course the prices for wines are very high, similar Italian ones are much cheaper
We visited this wonderful place with my wife in early October, one feeling from the beauty and history of this place is worth a lot, very beautiful and very hospitable
A beautiful place!!! It is amazing that the bridge with a centuries-old history is still in good condition. As I understand it, it is periodically restored. But this does not diminish its merits. We drove by car on our own. We got there quickly. Parking nearby (1 GEL)!!! It is better to go in the morning, there are few people. By 12 o'clock, everyone starts to catch up!))) You can immediately get along the river, young people offer their conditions, but unobtrusively! I really liked the bridge of Queen Tamara!!))))))) It's not too wide, there's no railing, so when you walk, it takes your breath away!!!!!)))))
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September 25
It's a cool bridge, it's scary to walk without a railing..We took great selfies, I recommend you to visit. There is also a waterfall nearby, it takes 10 minutes to walk.
And after all, they knew how to build for centuries!
Boys jump from a bridge into a river, swim...
the beauty around is indescribable. A hydroelectric power station of an interesting project is visible nearby. You can ride along the river...
yes, there are many souvenir shops and stalls at the entrance. Souvenirs for every taste. Mountain honey is very tasty. And brown. But you need to be careful
A very unusual place. I'm afraid of heights, so it was a little scary because of the lack of railings, I walked strictly in the center. A lot of tourists. A friend jumped from this bridge into the water, she liked it
There's not much to see. The bridge is small. It's like in the pictures. A lure for tourists, nothing more. There is a cafe nearby - it is better not to eat. The food is too salty and not tasty. Apparently, that would not spoil.
An atmospheric place. The visit is short, take some photos on the bridge and near the waterfall, which is located near the bridge. Just don't make our mistake, if by car, don't take it up the signs, park at the bottom near the bridge. Only those who want to ride a zipline need to go up.
The bridge itself is very beautiful, colorful, ancient. But what is around is not very good: tents, broken boats, a cafe on the other side is shabby, some kind of garbage. It is not pleasant that such a landmark is in such a state around.
A beautiful place, colorful. The bridge is old, without railings, a lot of tourists. Nearby, you can rope down from the mountain directly to the bridge.
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It's a beautiful building. There is a camping town nearby, you can rent a playground, barbecue.
A great attraction, the bridge is old, made of stone, you need to be careful. The guys from the bridge jumped into the river, I can imagine what kind of adrenaline.
The ancient bridge may have been restored. It is not worth going purposefully, as one of the places along the route or excursions can be visited. The place is picturesque, near the Mahuntseti waterfall.