La Maza Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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An impressively long, ancient bridge.
With its 28 arches this rather low and long bridge dates from the 16th century and is still a major part of the transport infrastructure. It crosses the river delta and connects the town with the verd...
Historic bridge that dates back to the 16th century, you need to park your car and walk across it to fully appreciate the views, on both sides, it's stunning!
La Maza is a long, old bridge (16th century) in the bay adjacent to San Vicente de la Barquera. Hard to get a good viewpoint to snap it in one picture as it has 28 arches.
The staff's friendlyness of 10. The food is very good. We ask Sunday menu for € 19. Verdinas with pot, coated mountains (beid were both dead so you wouldn't know what to put first on the ...
An impressively long, ancient bridge.
With its 28 arches this rather low and long bridge dates from the 16th century and is still a major part of the transport infrastructure. It crosses the river delta and connects the town with the verd...
Great views
Historic bridge that dates back to the 16th century, you need to park your car and walk across it to fully appreciate the views, on both sides, it's stunning!
Walk
A walk across this bridge is a great way to see San Vincente ,you can see all if the town when you reach the far end. It has 28 arches.
Long bridge
La Maza is a long, old bridge (16th century) in the bay adjacent to San Vicente de la Barquera. Hard to get a good viewpoint to snap it in one picture as it has 28 arches.
Ricoooo
The staff's friendlyness of 10. The food is very good. We ask Sunday menu for € 19. Verdinas with pot, coated mountains (beid were both dead so you wouldn't know what to put first on the ...