The Devil's Bridge is one of the most fascinating natural wonders of Syunik, sculpted over centuries by the restless flow of water. This travertine formation stretches across the roaring Vorotan River, spanning about 30 meters and reaching a width of nearly 60 meters. Its mighty stone vaults appear as if carved by an invisible hand, while the canyon walls – painted in shades of pink, yellow and green – bear the artistry of mineral springs themselves.
Today, the road from Goris to Tatev passes directly over the bridge, so every traveler unknowingly crosses this ancient monument of nature, wrapped in myths. Its very name, "Devil's Bridge", carries a sense of mystery: legend says less water flows beneath it than emerges beyond. Locals explain this riddle by the constant dripping of mineral waters from above, as if the earth itself were feeding the stream.
Looking down reveals an entire hidden world of stone arches and cascading springs in the depths of the gorge. The Devil's Bridge astonishes not only with its strength and beauty but also with the air of enigma that makes it a living legend of Syunik.