[1] It is part of the road winding up from the coastal region Pamphylia to the Pisidian hinterland.
[1] Located 5 km north of the village Beşkonak in a sparsely settled area, the bridge crosses the Eurymedon high above the valley bottom.
[1] The clear span of its single arch is c. 7 m, the thickness of its voussoirs, which were set without the use of mortar, 60 cm.
[1] The building technique and the sturdy stonework point to a construction date in the 2nd century AD, a time when Selge was flourishing.
[2] Forty-two km downstream at Aspendos, the Eurymedon is crossed by another extant old bridge.