Crickhowell Bridge, Grade I listed stone bridge in Crickhowell, Wales.
Crickhowell Bridge is a stone structure spanning the River Usk with a series of arches designed to allow water to flow beneath. The bridge serves both vehicles and pedestrians, incorporating small refuge areas within its design for foot traffic.
The bridge was built in the early 1700s to connect the two sides of the river for the first time. Over the following century, it was modified and strengthened several times to handle increased traffic and repair flood damage.
The bridge connects two communities and is used daily by locals and travelers crossing the River Usk. Its arched structure and stone construction shape the appearance of the river valley and are woven into the fabric of daily life here.
The bridge is accessible on foot and offers good views of the river from above. Keep in mind that vehicles use it regularly, so stay aware of traffic when crossing.
The bridge has a different number of arches on each side, a peculiarity that resulted from renovation work in the 1800s. This asymmetry is one of the most striking features and shows how builders adapted the structure over time.
Location: Llangattock
Elevation above the sea: 63.4 m
GPS coordinates: 51.85650,-3.14200
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:09
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