Devil's Bridge
United Kingdom /
Wales /
Bow Street /
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interesting place, bridge
The bridge spans the Mynach, a tributary of the Rheidol. The bridge is unusual in that three separate bridges are coexistent, each one built upon the previous bridge. The most recently built is an iron bridge (1901), which was built over a stone bridge (1753), which was built when the original bridge was thought to be unstable. The builders of the 1753 bridge used the original bridge (built 1075–1200) to support scaffolding during construction.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°22'36"N 3°50'59"W
- Proposed holon between "Ystrad Woods" and "Riverside" 67 km
- Landore viaduct 82 km
- "New" Briton Ferry Bridge (M4) 83 km
- site of former Crumlin Viaduct 91 km
- Site of Walnut Tree Viaduct 102 km
- Cowbridge Viaduct 105 km
- Cleddau Bridge 105 km
- Gabalfa Flyover 107 km
- Taw New Bridge 145 km
- Torridge Bridge 152 km
- Cefn Croes Wind Farm 8.1 km
- Nant y Moch 11 km
- Pumlumon 13 km
- Claerwen Reservoir 16 km
- Craig Goch Reservoir 17 km
- Pen-y-Gareg Reservoir 19 km
- Bryn Titli Wind Farm 19 km
- Llyn Clywedog 20 km
- Careg-ddu Reservoir 20 km
- Caban Coch Reservoir 22 km