Historical Landmarks
On this memorable day, I ventured to cross the colossal steel suspension bridge along the path to Abetone, known as the Ponte Sospeso Piteglio. It's an adventure I had never embarked on before, and little did I know the mix of awe and trepidation that awaited me.
As I ascended the bridge, I couldn't help but admire the engineering marvel that stood before
me. This magnificent bridge, completed between 1920 and 1922, was the brainchild of
engineer Vincenzo Douglas Scotti.
Interestingly, he was a descendant of an ancient Scottish
family, serving as the director of the Mammiano Basso steelworks for the Società
Metallurgica Italiana (SMI). The bridge's inauguration in 1923 marked it as the world's longest
pedestrian suspension bridge at the time, a feat that earned it a place in the Guinness Book
of Records until 1990.
The purpose of this monumental structure was to facilitate the iron industry, providing the
workers of Popiglio with a direct route to the other side of the river without having to traverse
a lengthy six-kilometer detour. As I crossed, I couldn't help but reflect on the history and
significance of this iconic bridge.
Yet, I must admit that midway across, my heart began to race, and I could feel my heart
rhythm acting erratically. Overwhelmed by the height and the sway of the bridge, I made the
challenging decision to turn back, my feet yearning for the reassuring touch of solid ground.
For those with nerves of steel and no fear of heights, I've heard that the view from the bridge's center, overlooking the valley with the serene River Lima below, is nothing short of breathtaking. Though I may not have made it all the way across, the Ponte Sospeso Piteglio is undoubtedly a testament to human ingenuity and a slice of history that shouldn't be missed by intrepid travelers.
The bridge is on the road from Bagni di Lucca to Abetone. An hour drive from Lucca. So, if you ever find yourself in this region and are up for a thrilling adventure, don't hesitate to conquer Ponte Sospeso Piteglio and experience the beauty, history, and adrenaline that it has to offer. You can do this easily on scooter, from Lucca. And maybe combine it with some outdoor activites. Along the road it is possible to have a swim in the Sergio river. See also my blog Piscina Naturale