Crickhowell Bridge
Crickhowell Bridge
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Tokyo J
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, UK328 contributions
May 2022
This 18th century bridge which spans the river Usk is well worth walking across if you're visiting Crickhowell. You can also get a good view of it from the riverside. There's a weir on one side of the bridge as well. It's a nice picturesque stone bridge.
Written May 6, 2022
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J-H
Chester, UK28 contributions
Aug 2020 • Friends
There is a lovy canal walk which start in Crickhowell and crosses the bridge. It takes about an hour and takes you along the canal path past lime works. It was a lovely day and a great way to enjoy some of the scenery. We ended up back in the village and enjoyed a cold cider.
Written August 29, 2020
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GoldberryBlonde
Wales38 contributions
Aug 2022
What an exceptionally lovely setting for a little town! You can see the surrounding bowl of beautiful hills clearly from here. The old bridge is beautiful too, and the River Usk running under it. The little street running down to it is lined with the most attractive and charming cottages. Some are, I think, holiday lets, and I plan to stay in one. This is a really peaceful and special place to be.
Written August 14, 2022
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Wiseolly
Llandudno, UK282 contributions
Sep 2021
Truly old stones and the weir and bird life a delight. Did a walk, around town, and a highlight. Can get busy with traffic parts of the day. Good walk along the river and a field for dogs, children and just unwind.
Written September 15, 2021
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Dun123
Fareham, UK408 contributions
Jul 2020
Stopping in Crickhowell enroute to Brecon, the bridge is worth a quick walk down to, but it is what it is, taken as part of a visit to the nice little town.
Written July 26, 2020
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JmTng
London, UK33 contributions
Jul 2019
It was beautiful to see the remains of something that has lasted for so many years - Beautiful backdrop for photos, I'm very glad I saw it. Quick to do though so plan for other activities.
Written August 31, 2019
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Johntherunner
London, UK285 contributions
Jul 2018 • Friends
I did a run which started on the river and then went over this very narrow bridge. It is very scenic and unusual with the Bridge Pub close by so you can also view there with a drink
Written July 12, 2018
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Overtaxed2013
Farnham, UK85 contributions
Apr 2018 • Solo
Traffic makes pedestrian access unsafe but it can be viewed from the pub beer garden, it can be accessed by walking if parked in Crickhowell village.
Written April 30, 2018
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David
Stonehaven, UK133 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
Crickhowell Bridge certainly is a bridge. If you're a fan of crossing rivers without getting wet feet, then this is the bridge for you.

Seriously, it's a bridge. A visually-pleasant bridge, even an architecturally-interesting and historically-notable bridge, but it's just a bridge.

Use it for crossing the river. Have a look at it if you happen to be in Crickhowell. But it is, as mentioned, just a bridge.
Written August 14, 2017
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Kelly King
Bristol, UK67 contributions
Sep 2016 • Family
went for a stroll around Crickhowell on the day of my wedding, beautiful and quaint with lovely scenery which helped make me feel calm, rested and ready for my day
Written September 5, 2016
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