The Konitsa Bridge in Greece is a charming stone arch bridge that spans the Aoos River near the town of Konitsa. Built in 1870 by architect Ziogas Frontzos, this picturesque bridge is narrow and only wide enough for pedestrians, livestock, and carts to cross.
Despite its delicate appearance, the bridge has withstood attempts to destroy it over the years, including by the Turkish Army in 1918. The structure is like a straight out of a fairytale, you can enjoy trekking and river rafting in the surrounding Vikos–Aoös National Park.