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The Arapuni Suspension Bridge is located just downstream from the Arapuni Power Station on the Waikato River in the South Waikato District of New Zealand. The 152m suspension bridge in the bush-lined gorge was built in the mid-1920s to allow workers from the village of Arapuni to access the power station construction site.HistoryThe bridge spans the Arapuni gorge about downstream from the Arapuni Dam. As it was a relatively simple ancillary structure associated with what at the time was New Zealand's largest civil engineering project, the suspension bridge itself received little mention in progress reports and media accounts. Construction started in May 1925 and finished sometime in the three months after April 1926. The bridge does not seem to have had a formal opening function.The bridge connected "top camp" (which eventually became the Arapuni township) with the western side of the gorge. "Top camp" accommodated the workmen employed on construction of the spillway, powerhouse and penstock.The bridge was registered a Category II historic place by the Historic Places Trust on 21 April 1994.EngineeringThe bridge was designed by David Rowell & Co. from Westminster, London. The structure is likely to have been shipped prefabricated from England, and was erected by the British contractors for the Arapuni dam and power station project, Armstrong Whitworth. It is one of the longest suspension footbridges in the country. The bridge has a span of and is higher when measured from true left (i.e. the left side when looking downriver) to true right. It has a high steel lattice tower on the true left. On the true right, the bridge footing is cut into the side of the river bank and the foundation for the suspension cables is built on top of the cliff.

Address: Pukeatua, New Zealand
State: Pukeatua



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I loved it. Very short walk from the car park nice long swing bridge and the water is really flowing. I love swing bridges there was a tourist bus with lots of passengers there to. Plenty of room for everyone. Highly recommend it .
Would highly recommend stopping in for a quick look at the power station and walk across the suspension bridge!!
An experience for sure , be prepared for the sensation if you aren't great with heights. Love my own challenge..
Always amazing love being home after living overseas also it sways.... I love heights highly suggest it...to anybody.
great trail suitable for kids. narrow in places for passing opposing riders though. bridge was awesome, scenery top notch. will ride this one again.
Very interesting experience enjoyed a lot though I was a bit scared but all worth it the view the walk. A must picnic spot
We biked out to the bridge from Karapiro. Lovely ride. About 23 km return. Lake beautiful and autumn colours on the trees. The bridge is great. Enjoyed looking down at the Arapunui Dam my grandfather helped to build back in the day.
Loved it. The information boards are quite useful and give a better insight into the history. The grounds are well kept.
Stunning view from the top. This 152m long bridge was built in mid 1920s. It's an local icon now attracting visitor from near and far. There is stunning view from the top for both sides. We ride a bicycle on it. It was OK if you don't look down.
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