The Pavia Walkways are an 8-km-long road of wooden walkways as well as staircases that cling to the mount side along Paiva river inward Arouca municipality , Aveiro , Portugal. Features of the walkways include a winding staircase that leads to the overstep of a huge colina , providing a panoramic sentiment of the terrain , as well as an extremely narrow wooden yoke that spans across the river surrounded past times soaring cliffs as well as abundant natural vegetation. The road starts from the river beach Areinho as well as terminates at around other beach Espiunca. H5N1 tertiary river beach , the Vau , is located midway. As the walkway continues along the topography , hikers are bestowed amongst sweeping views of waterfalls , quartz crystal deposits , exotic beast as well as works , as well as the river below.
The ‘Paiva Walkways‘ was opened inward July 2015 , only a devastating wildfire inward September damaged to a greater extent than than 600 meters of wooden walkways. After around months of restoration , the walkways reopened to the public.
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
Photo credit: Nelson Garrido
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