Fades Viaduct
Les Ancizes-Comps
A masterpiece of the good times civil engineering, this giant structure, which spans the Sioule valley at a height of 133 m, was the highest bridge in the world when it was inaugurated in 1909. It still ranks second on the list of Europe's highest railway bridges, behind the Mala-Rijeka viaduct in Montenegro.
Its two twin piers built in traditional masonry culminate at more than 92 m above their foundations; as a result, they still hold the world height record for this type of pier. The surface area of their base is comparable to that of a tennis court! While other viaducts play on the elegance of the curves, the Fades viaduct sees the rigour of the straight beam triumph. A veritable steel cathedral (375 m long, 12 m high and 8 m wide!), its deck is one of the most beautiful specimens of its kind.
Since the Lapeyrouse-Volvic line, on which it used to run, ceased operating in December 2007, the protection of this monumental work of art - listed as a Historic Monument and labelled "20th century heritage" - remains the major concern of the Sioule et Patrimoine association.
The Sioule et patrimoine association aims to defend the natural and built heritage of the Sioule valley.
As such, it has set up a hike that goes from the Ancizes-Comps station to the Fades viaduct.
This hike is equipped with signage and a digital audio guide, downloadable on smartphones and tablets.
All year round, daily.
TarifsFree access.
Contact et accès Les Fades63770 Les Ancizes-Comps
Puy-de-Dôme (63)
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