Cromwell’s Bridge

Cromwell's Bridge

Cromwell’s Bridge

Cromwell’s Bridge, located in Kenmare, Ireland, is steeped in history. While local lore suggests that the original bridge was constructed by monks in the 11th century, the current structure dates back to around 1700. The bridge features a distinctive, exaggerated curve in its rubble-stone arch, designed to accommodate the fluctuating tides of the Finnihy River, which flows gently beneath it. Today, visitors can admire the bridge’s architectural ingenuity and the serene setting, making it a charming spot for a leisurely stroll or a moment of reflection.

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