Gizycko Swing Bridge
Gizycko Swing Bridge
Gizycko Swing Bridge
4.2
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StanTraveler
Warsaw, Poland27 contributions
Jun 2021
Nice view. You have to check timetable to sea the ships crossing the canal. It is still used today. When driving by car, it is worth considering it on your route because the bridge can be closed for 1-2 hours. An interesting fact is that one person rotates the bridge manually within 5 minutes. It's worth seeing.
Written 13 September 2021
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daesquiv
San Jose, Costa Rica627 contributions
May 2020
Came here as part of the Wolf's Lair visit and we were very positively surprised. For some it may not be that big of a deal but the way the operate the bridge it is very interesting and it seems to be done with very little effort.
The bridge opens and closes several times a day, so if you are lucky you will see how they do it...check the schedule they have available...and if you can wait...it is worth it!
If weather allows just sit and chill looking at the canal and boats passing by when open.
The bridge opens and closes several times a day, so if you are lucky you will see how they do it...check the schedule they have available...and if you can wait...it is worth it!
If weather allows just sit and chill looking at the canal and boats passing by when open.
Written 4 June 2020
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Anna G
Lodz, Poland676 contributions
Sept 2021 • Couples
Interesting technical monument and still in use. It is possible to check the timetable beforehand and find the time when the bridge will be swinging.
Written 16 November 2021
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Tom K
Calgary, Canada69 contributions
May 2018 • Friends
Never expected to see something like this. It is operated by hand by some men who close the bridge in order to allow tall yachts to make it to the lakes.
Written 14 May 2018
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Ann B
Chicago, IL23 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
Neat expierence to see in person, when the operator does everything by hand, great for children too.
Written 29 August 2017
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Agne B
Vilnius, Lithuania81 contributions
Aug 2016 • Friends
This is very nice place for leisure and for walk. There are many places where to eat. you can find form pizza to fish dishes.
Written 17 August 2016
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Jo H
Chichester, UK26 contributions
Sept 2019 • Couples
we arrived at this bridge by car and waited to cross for a tranquil 10 minutes or so. It is simply an interesting piece of clever engineering. No fireworks, not necessarily an 'attraction' this should be part of the journey, not your destination.
Written 27 September 2019
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incite_wanderlust
York, UK150 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
Fab bridge, opens regularly for boat traffic so pay attention to the timings! We had to cross the rail bridge and the pedestrian bridge with our bikes as we hit the boat opening each was on our cycle trip. It's a quaint bridge and a very picturesque setting. Get an ice-cream and watch the boats sail by!
Written 11 October 2017
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Adriana T
Tel Aviv, Israel29 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
Few times a day the road is closed the bridge is slidig on a stick and the boats can pass throuth the water canal from a lake to the other. sometimes is inconvinient for the cars as they have to wait or go to another bridge.
Written 7 October 2017
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Krzysztof D
Warsaw, Poland79 contributions
Jul 2016 • Family
This is one of the oldest bridges of this type in Poland. It is one of the attractions you have to see when you are in Gizycko. The bridge operates on a timeline letting all the boats sail underneath it
Written 7 May 2017
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