De Bosset Bridge, Argostoli
Also known as: Drapano Bridge. De Bosset Bridge in Argostoli, Greece, offers travelers a unique walk across the longest stone bridge over the sea. Built in 1813, it stretches over 690 meters and connects Argostoli to the opposite shore, providing a serene promenade with panoramic views of the bay. Vloggers often highlight the bridge's historical significance and the tranquil experience of strolling at sunset, capturing the interplay of light on the water. The bridge's pedestrian-only access makes it a peaceful escape from the town's hustle. WanderVlogs showcases authentic travel tips, emphasizing the bridge's role as a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and those seeking a leisurely walk. The nearby Koutavos Lagoon, home to turtles and diverse bird species, further enriches the experience, making it a favored stop for nature lovers.
Last updated: Dec 15, 2025
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