Carmarthen Bridge, Concrete bridge in Carmarthen, Wales.
Carmarthen Bridge is a concrete structure that spans the River Towy, carrying traffic through the town center. The bridge connects both banks of the river and accommodates vehicles and pedestrians moving across the waterway.
The structure was built in 1937, replacing earlier bridges that had served the crossing. It received Grade II listed status because of its engineering design and historical importance to the region's infrastructure.
The bridge is known locally as Pont Caerfyrddin in Welsh, reflecting its importance to the area's identity. It serves as a physical link between the two sides of the town, supporting the daily movement of residents and visitors.
The bridge is open to regular traffic and provides a direct route across the town center. Pedestrians should be aware that this is a major traffic route and can be busy during peak times.
The bridge is one of the few remaining examples of 1930s concrete infrastructure in Wales to receive protected status. This makes it a notable example of early modern engineering practices that have been preserved for their historical value.
Location: Carmarthenshire
Inception: 1937
Elevation above the sea: 1.9 m
Made from material: concrete
GPS coordinates: 51.85478,-4.30454
Latest update: December 14, 2025 15:01
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