Aberfoyle Bridge

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Aberfoyle Bridge
Perthshire

Aberfoyle Bridge
Location
Crossing: River Forth
Location
Grid reference: NN52010092
Location: 56°10’40"N, 4°23’8"W
Structure
History
Built 18th century
Information

Aberfoyle Bridge is a fine, stone bridge in Perthshire, built in the 18th century and which carries Manse Road (an unclassified public road) over the River Forth to Aberfoyle (on the north bank off the river) form the parish of Kirkton to the south.

This is the highest bridging point over the river for any route: only the footbridges and a dead-end lane at Milton a mile to the west cross above here: above Milton is the source of the river in the broad expanse of Loch Ard.

References


Bridges and crossings on the River Forth
Loch Ard Footbridge Footbridges Footbridge Aberfoyle Bridge Footbridge Cobleland Bridge A81