Low-water bridge

Low-water bridge

#Attractions
#Free of charge
Low-water bridge
Round the clock
Walking on the bridge is forbidden!Walking on the bridge is forbidden!
august 11, 2012august 11, 2012
the bridge was opened
4,380 m4,380 m
bridge length
d. Vladivostok, De-Fries — Patroclus — Russian
The low-water bridge in Vladivostok connects the De Friz peninsula and the mainland of the city, providing a convenient transport interchange across the Amur Bay. This important infrastructure facility became part of the route leading to Russky Island

A bridge across the Amur Bay in Vladivostok

The low-water bridge was built in preparation for the 2012 APEC summit. It has become an alternative route for drivers, reducing travel time and unloading traditional city roads.

The bridge is part of the highway connecting the village of Novy, the peninsula of De Fris and the bay of Patroclus. It is equipped with a modern lighting system and is designed to travel at speeds up to 90 km / h, which makes it one of the most convenient transport hubs of Vladivostok

The best time to visit the Low Water Bridge

> At sunset and at night, the bridge looks especially spectacular thanks to the modern LED lighting system. This is a great time for a photo, especially if you capture the lights of the bridge in combination with the reflection in the water

How to get to the Low-water Bridge

Route
By car:along the De Vries-Patrocles highway. Russian.
Pedestrian access: not provided

You can get to the Low-water Bridge by car on the De Vries-Patrocl-o highway. Russian. The bridge conveniently connects the northern part of Vladivostok with the road leading to the Russky Island.

There is no walking passage on the bridge, so it can be viewed only from a car or from one of the adjacent observation points.

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