Ancient Roman-Seljuk Bridge over the Koprucak
Historic stonework over the Koprucay River near Belek
A riverside bridge blending Roman and Seljuk heritage, set in the scenic Koprulu Canyon area.
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Spanning the Koprucay River near Belek, the Ancient Roman-Seljuk Bridge offers a glimpse into the region's layered past. Its riverside setting and stonework make it a rewarding stop for history-focused travelers.
Spanning the Koprucay River near Belek, the Ancient Roman-Seljuk Bridge offers a glimpse into the region's layered past. Its riverside setting and stonework make it a rewarding stop for history-focused travelers.
Spanning the Koprucay River near Belek, the Ancient Roman-Seljuk Bridge offers a glimpse into the region's layered past. Its riverside setting and stonework make it a rewarding stop for history-focused travelers.

Historic stonework over the Koprucay River near Belek
A riverside bridge blending Roman and Seljuk heritage, set in the scenic Koprulu Canyon area.
How do I reach the bridge from Belek? Visitors report the bridge is in the Koprulu Canyon area; check locally for the best route and transport options from Belek.
Is there an entry fee? Entry fee status is unconfirmed—check locally before visiting, as charges may vary.
When is the best time to visit? Spring and autumn are presented as the most comfortable periods for Belek visits, with milder temperatures than summer.
What should I bring? For outdoor stops in the area, visitors mention comfortable shoes plus sun protection and snacks are advised.
What else can I combine with this stop? Visitor feedback suggests the page does not suggest nearby sights to combine with a bridge stop, such as Aspendos or Perge.
The Ancient Roman-Seljuk Bridge over the Koprucak stands quietly over the Koprucay River, its stone arches a reminder of the region's Roman period roots and later Seljuk touches. The riverside setting is peaceful, with the sound of water below and the rugged Koprulu Canyon landscape all around. For those who like a bit of history with their scenery, this spot offers both in equal measure.
Reviews indicate that Belek is generally suited to a wide range of travelers, including families, but there is no specific guidance on whether the bridge area is suitable for children, strollers, or older visitors. Some tours in the region mention family outings, but the bridge itself gives no child or stroller guidance—conditions may vary, so check locally if you have specific needs.
No matter your group, it's a good idea to wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection and snacks, especially if you're planning to linger by the river or explore nearby paths. There is no information on step-free access or walking surfaces, so those with mobility concerns should plan with care.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
Entry fee status is unconfirmed—confirm the details locally.
Check locallyThe bridge is in the Koprulu Canyon area; reports commonly mention only general Belek transport is available, not exact access from the town. Check locally for the best route.
There is no estimate for how much time travelers should allow for a bridge visit. Plan according to your interest in the site and nearby stops.
Spring and autumn are presented as the most comfortable periods for Belek visits, with milder temperatures than summer.
For outdoor stops in the area, many visitors describe comfortable shoes plus sun protection and snacks are advised.
Be preparedCurrent visitor guidance suggests Belek is suitable for a wide range of travelers, including families, but there is no specific guidance for children, strollers, or older visitors at the bridge.
No information is given on step-free access, walking surfaces, or mobility limitations at the site. Visitors report conditions may vary.
No confirmed opening hours in our sources—verify locally before visiting.
Check locallyThe bridge sits in the Koprulu Canyon area, a short drive inland from Belek. Visitors mention that while general transport options from Belek are available, there is no exact access guidance—so it's best to check locally for the most current route and road conditions. If you're coming by car, bring everything you need for a comfortable stop, as facilities may be limited.
Spring and autumn are presented as the most comfortable periods for Belek visits, with milder temperatures than summer. Early mornings or late afternoons can offer gentler light and fewer crowds. For those planning a broader day out, this bridge makes a natural cultural anchor before heading toward Belek's beaches or harbors. If you're considering a private yacht or coastal day, the bridge visit can be paired with time on the water, though direct boat access to the bridge itself is not mentioned—plan your route accordingly.
Visitor feedback suggests the page does not suggest nearby sights to combine with a bridge stop, such as Aspendos or Perge. Still, the Belek area is known for its mix of ancient sites, riverside scenery, and relaxed coastal spots. If you're building a day around the bridge, consider adding a stop at the Historic Aspendos Bridge, a stroll through Belek town, or a break at Serik Municipality Public Beach. Each offers a different angle on the region—history, local life, or the Mediterranean shore.
Ancient Roman-Seljuk Bridge over the Koprucak gives the day a cultural anchor before shifting toward beaches, harbors, and private coastal experiences around Belek.
Reviews indicate the bridge is in the Koprulu Canyon area, inland from Belek. There is no exact access guidance, so check locally for the best route and current road conditions. Car is the most common option, but local tours may also include the bridge as a stop.
Entry fee status is unconfirmed—verify conditions before your visit, as charges may vary by season or management.
Spring and autumn are presented as the most comfortable periods for Belek visits, with milder temperatures than summer. Early morning or late afternoon can offer a quieter atmosphere and gentler light.
For outdoor stops in the area, some visitors note comfortable shoes, sun protection, and snacks are advised. Water is also a good idea, as facilities may be limited near the bridge.
Reports commonly mention Belek is generally suitable for a wide range of travelers, including families, but there is no specific guidance for children, strollers, or older visitors at the bridge. No information is given on step-free access or walking surfaces, so conditions may vary—plan with care if you have mobility concerns.
There is no set estimate for how much time to spend at the bridge. Many travelers pair it with other stops in the area, so plan according to your interest in history, scenery, or nearby attractions.
Yes. Ancient Roman-Seljuk Bridge over the Koprucak pairs well with nearby stops around Belek, including Historic Aspendos Bridge, Belek Clock Tower, Mecek cami. Planning a broader sightseeing loop makes the most of a day in the area.
Ancient Roman-Seljuk Bridge over the Koprucak is a land-based stop, so it works best before or after a Belek yacht day rather than as part of the route itself.
After visiting Ancient Roman-Seljuk Bridge over the Koprucak, continue exploring nearby places around Belek.