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The search results provided contain minimal specific information about the Ponte Nomentano stretch of the Tiber River suitable for a comprehensive travel guide. While the results mention Ponte Nomentano briefly—noting it's a pedestrian-only Roman bridge spanning 190 feet above the Aniene River, with its central arch dating to the end of the Roman Republic or Augustan age, and that access has been limited to pedestrians since 1997—they do not provide sufficient detail about Tiber River strolls in that specific location.[1]
The search results primarily discuss general Tiber River walks in Rome, broader Vatican-area routes, and other bridges like Ponte Sisto and Ponte Rotto, but they lack:
- Specific experiences, attractions, or highlights unique to the Ponte Nomentano stretch - Practical logistics (hours, accessibility details, safety considerations specific to that area) - Seasonal guidance for that particular location - Local community information or insider perspectives on this stretch - Current pricing, transport options, or accommodation recommendations
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