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Sevilla Twin Hanging Bridge

Sevilla

The Sevilla Twin Hanging Bridge is a charming stop in the quiet town of Sevilla, Bohol—approximately an hour’s drive from Tagbilaran and along the route to the Chocolate Hills.

The attraction features two hanging bridges made of woven bamboo slats, supported by steel cables. Originally, there was only one bridge, but a second was later added to ease foot traffic—one bridge is used for crossing over, and the other for returning.

Walking across the bridge is a light adventure. It sways gently with each step, especially when others are walking on it at the same time. While the bridge feels secure, the slight movement adds an element of excitement. From the middle, visitors can enjoy scenic views of the Sipatan River and the lush surrounding greenery.

On the far side of the bridge, local vendors offer souvenirs, snacks, and refreshing drinks. A popular feature is the “Buko King,” a local performer known for peeling coconuts with his teeth—an entertaining sight that draws curious crowds.

Most visits last around 30 to 45 minutes, making it a brief but memorable stop for travelers exploring Bohol. It’s a good place to take a break, snap a few photos, and enjoy a bit of local flavor.