Historic Aspendos Bridge
Roman and Seljuk stonework over the Koprucay River
A riverside landmark near Belek, blending centuries of history with easy access for travelers.
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Historic Aspendos Bridge near Belek spans the Koprucay River, blending Roman and Seljuk stonework in a scenic setting. Its easy roadside access and proximity to ancient sites make it a rewarding cultural stop.
Historic Aspendos Bridge near Belek spans the Koprucay River, blending Roman and Seljuk stonework in a scenic setting. Its easy roadside access and proximity to ancient sites make it a rewarding cultural stop.
Historic Aspendos Bridge near Belek spans the Koprucay River, blending Roman and Seljuk stonework in a scenic setting. Its easy roadside access and proximity to ancient sites make it a rewarding cultural stop.

Roman and Seljuk stonework over the Koprucay River
A riverside landmark near Belek, blending centuries of history with easy access for travelers.
How do you reach Historic Aspendos Bridge from Belek? Visitors mention it's about a 30-minute drive on the road to Aspendos.
Is there an entry fee? The page does not confirm if access is free or ticketed—check locally before visiting.
When is the best time to visit? Autumn is described as more comfortable than the peak summer months.
What can you combine it with nearby? Visitor feedback suggests the bridge is a short roadside stop that can be paired with Aspendos Theatre or other ancient sites.
Historic Aspendos Bridge is a striking stone span over the Koprucay River, just outside Belek. Reviews indicate it's easiest to spot from the highway approach—look for the Seljukian Bridge sign. The bridge itself blends Roman period foundations with later Seljuk stonework, giving it a layered, timeworn character that stands out against the riverside landscape.
It's a quick stop, but worth it for anyone interested in history or architecture. You'll find the bridge is open to foot traffic and offers a peaceful spot to pause, take in the river views, and snap a few photos. Families with babies may need a carrier, as strollers are likely to stay at the lower level of the nearby theatre. The area is generally accessible, but some visitors note that climbing the theatre stands involves steps, so those with mobility limitations may prefer to stick to the lower areas.
Autumn is described as a more comfortable time for sightseeing than the peak summer months, when Belek is busiest. If you're planning a day of exploring ancient sites, this bridge is a natural addition to your route.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
The page does not confirm whether access is free, ticketed, or needs advance booking; confirm the details locally.
Check locallyMany visitors describe the bridge is about a 30-minute drive from Belek, on the road to Aspendos.
Plan for a short stop—combine with nearby sites for a fuller day.
Autumn is described as more comfortable for sightseeing than peak summer.
Bring comfortable shoes, water, sun protection, and a baby carrier if needed.
Families with babies may need a carrier; strollers may not be practical for upper areas.
Climbing the theatre stands involves steps; mobility-limited visitors may prefer the lower areas.
No confirmed opening hours—verify locally before visiting.
Check locallyThe bridge is a straightforward drive from Belek—current visitor guidance suggests about 30 minutes along the road to Aspendos. It's easiest to spot from the highway if you keep an eye out for the Seljukian Bridge sign. There's no confirmed information about entry fees or opening hours, so it's best to verify conditions before your visit.
Most travelers combine the bridge with a visit to Aspendos Theatre or other ancient sites in the area. If you're looking to add a coastal angle to your day, consider planning a private yacht outing after your cultural stop—many travelers enjoy splitting their time between history and the Mediterranean coast, especially in the milder autumn months.
Historic Aspendos Bridge is a short roadside stop that visitors report pairs well with Aspendos Theatre. If you're building a day around ancient sites, Aspendos and Perge are common add-on stops from Belek, with the bridge forming part of the wider circuit. Other nearby visit ideas shown by travelers include Antalya Aquarium, Olympos Ancient City, and Karain Cave—each offering a different slice of the region's history and scenery.
It's easy to see why the bridge fits naturally into a Belek itinerary. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just want a quick taste of the area's past before heading to the coast, this spot delivers.
Historic Aspendos Bridge gives the day a cultural anchor before shifting toward beaches, harbors, and private coastal experiences around Belek.
Visitors mention the bridge is about a 30-minute drive from Belek, following the road toward Aspendos. Look for the Seljukian Bridge sign from the highway approach.
Entry and parking fees may apply depending on the site and season. Check locally before visiting to confirm current charges, as policies can vary.
Morning and late-afternoon visits usually feel more comfortable and photo-friendly than the hottest midday hours.
Families with babies may need a carrier, as strollers are likely to stay at the lower level of the theatre. The bridge area itself is generally accessible for families.
Climbing the theatre stands involves steps, so mobility-limited visitors may only manage the lower areas. The bridge itself is a flat, short stop, but conditions can vary.
Bring comfortable shoes for uneven ground, water, sun protection, and a baby carrier if visiting with an infant. Check local conditions before your trip.
Visitor feedback suggests the bridge is a short stop that can be paired with Aspendos Theatre. Other nearby visit ideas include Antalya Aquarium, Olympos Ancient City, and Karain Cave.
Historic Aspendos Bridge 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 Historic Aspendos Bridge, continue exploring nearby places around Belek.