The Saphan Hin, stone bridge in French or Stone Bridge in English, is located on the beach of village no. 5 on the island of Koh Libong, in
Trang province. It is part of an imposing rocky promontory extending into the sea, shaped by marine erosion to form the distinctive silhouette of a bridge. Its top resembles the deck of a stone bridge, while its base hollows out into a vast hole. This astonishing coastal relief constitutes a remarkable landmark and is probably the best known place on Koh Libong to the point that it is customary to say:
If you go to Koh Libong and you do not visit the Stone Bridge, you haven't been to Koh Libong.
Located in the far north of the island, the stone bridge is accessible by following a road that goes around the north of the island and parking near a snack stall. You will still have to walk a few minutes through the forest to reach the beach. On the left is the natural stone bridge. Beneath him, the waves rush into the opening.
The beach on which the Stone Bridge is located is also pleasant for swimming. A little further away is the Toh Gae Waterfall, which is generally dry during the first months of the year.