The Puente de los Tirantes bridge was inaugurated in 1995. Nine years later it was selected as one of the 33 most unique bridges in the history of Spain by the Ministry of Public Works. It is a work by Leonardo Fernández Troyano and Javier Manterola who proposed a single-span bridge 120 metres long, a 63-metre-high reinforced concrete tower from which 17 pairs of stay cables emerge, the front ones supporting the deck, and the rear ones resting on two concrete bases on solid ground, acting as counterweights that balance the forces of the tower.

The bridge marks the beginning of the paths that run along the Lérez River and reach the Illa das Esculturas, a place of great natural beauty where you can enjoy hiking, art and culture.