Pont Wilson Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Built between 1765 and 1778, this bridge is the oldest bridge in Tours. It consists of 15 arches, is about 434 meters long, and spans the Loire River.
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Woodrow Wilson bridge
This is a very nice stone bridge across Loire named after the famous US president. It connects the northern and southern Tours. It is forbidden for vehicles, only for public tram and pedestrians. Th...
Try the Guignette just beside the bridge on the city side (left of the bridge if you are heading into the cit. It is very laid back and a nice way to relax.
We were back to visit our family and we drove across this large and impressive bridge that links the city to the northern suburbs. Good views of the river and the traffic moves fast enough.
This 18th century stone bridge connects two sides of the city over the Loire River. It is one of several bridges. It is quite beautiful, especially when you are in the middle on a clear sunny day with...
Woodrow Wilson bridge
This is a very nice stone bridge across Loire named after the famous US president. It connects the northern and southern Tours. It is forbidden for vehicles, only for public tram and pedestrians. Th...
Nice walk over the Loire.
Try the Guignette just beside the bridge on the city side (left of the bridge if you are heading into the cit. It is very laid back and a nice way to relax.
A Way North
We were back to visit our family and we drove across this large and impressive bridge that links the city to the northern suburbs. Good views of the river and the traffic moves fast enough.
A stone bridge
This 18th century stone bridge connects two sides of the city over the Loire River. It is one of several bridges. It is quite beautiful, especially when you are in the middle on a clear sunny day with...
We Drove Across it Many Times
As our cousin lives on the other side of the river from Tours, we crossed this bridge many times. It's a workhorse and substantial, and a landmark.