A 62-metre-high, 364-metre-long viaduct on a natural site ideal for walking and bungee jumping.
The 364 m long Souleuvre viaduct rises above the Souleuvre valley on its 5 pillars at an altitude of 62 m. Built between 1887 and 1889 to designs by Gustave Eiffel, the viaduct housed the Saint-Lô-Caen line from 1893 to 1960. Spared from bombing in 1944 (except for a slightly damaged deck), the viaduct was reborn when entrepreneur A.J. Hackett built a jumping platform perched 61 m above sea level. The view from the viaduct is exceptional, as is the walk.
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