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Las Tunas Hanging Bridges

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🌉 Las Tunas Hanging Bridges
LocationLas Tunas, between Manglaralto and Montañita
TypeSuspension bridges (puentes colgantes)
SettingRiver or estuary crossing
DifficultyEasy walk
AccessFrom Las Tunas village

ECUAWIKI › PLACES TO VISIT › LAS TUNAS HANGING BRIDGES

The Las Tunas Hanging Bridges (Puentes Colgantes de Las Tunas) are suspension bridges spanning a small river or tidal channel in the Las Tunas community north of Manglaralto. They represent one of the more unique local attractions on the northern Peninsula and are popular with visitors looking for something different from the beach experience.

The Bridges

The hanging bridges are traditional-style rope and plank suspension bridges strung across the river or estuary channel. Walking across these bridges provides a gentle adrenaline experience — they sway with each step — and offers views of the waterway below and the surrounding coastal vegetation.

The bridges are part of the local community infrastructure as well as a visitor attraction.

The Setting

The Las Tunas area combines river estuary, coastal vegetation, and beachside forest. The hanging bridges walk can be combined with a visit to Las Tunas Beach — arriving by the beach road and exploring the estuary area and bridges on foot.

Practical Information

  • Small entrance fee may apply (set by local community)
  • Short walk from the main coastal road
  • Can be combined with lunch at a Las Tunas beachside restaurant
  • Safe for children with adult supervision
  • Rubber sandals or water shoes useful if the path is muddy

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