Devil's Bridge, which is formed by a narrow passage over the cliff, is 15.5 meters long, 3 meters wide and 17-18 meters high from the ground. The western end of the arch was attached directly to the bedrock, the eastern end, on the other hand, was bonded with andesite. The bridge, being built in the 19th century, is located in the Muradiye district. Rumor has it that it became known as the "Devil's Bridge" among the locals due to the death of a wedding procession upon falling from the bridge into the canyon. Resembling an eagle's nest on the Bendimahi Stream, the Devil's Bridge is an important historical heritage of Van with its natural beauties.