Address: Pont de Polleur, 7A 4845 Jalhay
This old Roman bridge, whose exact date of construction is unknown and which crosses the Hoëgne, was located on the ancient Roman road from Trier to Tongres, called the "Iron Road." Built of limestone rubble, the deck of the bridge is constructed in a slight humpback, above two basket-arch spans. The Old Bridge of Polleur has been reconstructed twice because the years have worn it from very many crossings. It was restored in 1767 and in 1978. The builders ensured that its appearance was not changed; it has remained unchanged over time and has retained its architectural beauty. This structure is included on the list of Walloon heritage.
On either side of the parapets, there are two remarkable bronze works: a Christ, dated 1767, and the Virgin with Child. The latter was stolen in the 1990s and replaced by a work by Jacques Dubois. Furthermore, in the early 20th century, a humorous newspaper called "La pont de Polleur" was published in Verviers during election periods. This bridge is also the subject of a legend, which is the origin of the biennial Coucou festival.
Copyright: All rights reserved
| | Public | Danish • Dutch • French • German • Italian • Spanish
Select one of the most popular activities below or refine your search.
Discover the most beautiful and popular trails in the area, carefully bundled into appropriate selections.
Select one of the most popular categories below or be inspired by our selections.
Discover the most beautiful and popular attractions in the area, carefully bundled in appropriate selections.
With RouteYou, it's easy to create your own customised maps. Simply plot your route, add waypoints or nodes, add places of interest and places to eat and drink, and then easily share it with your family and friends.
Route planner

<iframe src="https://plugin.routeyou.com/poiviewer/free/?language=en&params.poi.id=2323889" width="100%" height="600" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
© 2006-2026 RouteYou - www.routeyou.com