The Makhuntseti Bridge is a remarkable 12th-century stone-arched bridge located near the Makhuntseti Waterfall. Spanning the Adjaristskali River, this historical structure is an impressive example of ancient Georgian engineering, built with volcanic rock and resting on natural rock piers. The walkable bridge offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular spot for photographers visiting the area.
Designated as a cultural monument of national importance in 2006, Makhuntseti Bridge is a must-see for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Its proximity to the popular Makhuntseti Waterfall makes it a perfect stop for visitors exploring the scenic Batumi-Khulo route. Despite its age, the bridge remains in excellent condition and is fully functional, having undergone several restorations over the centuries.