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Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien
Wales
Südwales
Vale of Glamorgan
Rhoose

Porthkerry-Viadukt

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Porthkerry-Viadukt

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The Porthkerry Viaduct is a magnificent Grade II listed railway viaduct situated near Barry in the picturesque Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. This impressive Victorian engineering feat, standing 34 meters (110 feet) high with sixteen arches, gracefully spans a valley within the expansive Porthkerry Country Park. It serves as a prominent landmark, connecting the area's rich industrial past with its stunning natural beauty.

Visitors consistently praise the viaduct for its picturesque setting and the stunning views it offers of the surrounding…

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    13. Oktober 2022

    Fahrrad

    Das Porthkerry-Viadukt hat 16 Bögen und wurde schließlich im Jahr 1900 nach einem stockenden Start wiedereröffnet, als sich zahlreiche Stützpfeiler niederließen und untermauert und rekonstruiert werden mussten. Seitdem ist es ziemlich solide und jetzt ist es ein denkmalgeschütztes Gebäude.
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    29. September 2023

    Rennrad

    Das Porthkerry-Viadukt in Südwales ist eine malerische Brücke mit zwölf Bögen, eingebettet im malerischen Porthkerry Park und im späten 19. Jahrhundert erbaut.

    Es bietet einen atemberaubenden Blick auf die umliegende Landschaft und ist ein beliebter Ort für Spaziergänge und Picknicks.

    Dieses Wahrzeichen ist sowohl ein Wunderwerk der Ingenieurskunst als auch ein Tor zur natürlichen Schönheit Südwales.
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    24. Februar 2024

    Rennrad

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    Barry Island nach Ogmore Schleife über Llantwit Major

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    Ort: Rhoose, Vale of Glamorgan, Südwales, Wales, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What is the historical significance of Porthkerry Viaduct?

    The Porthkerry Viaduct is a Grade II listed structure and a significant example of late Victorian engineering. Built between 1894 and 1900, it was designed to carry the Vale of Glamorgan Railway, primarily for transporting coal to Barry Docks. Its construction was notably challenging, involving several structural issues and repairs, making its eventual completion a testament to the engineering prowess of James and William Szlumper.

    Are there specific walking routes or trails that feature the Porthkerry Viaduct?

    Yes, the viaduct is a central feature of many walks within Porthkerry Country Park. You can find routes that take you directly beneath its impressive arches, offering a unique perspective, or trails that lead to various viewpoints within the park for panoramic views of the structure and the surrounding valley. Many routes are circular, allowing you to explore different aspects of the park and the viaduct.

    What is the terrain and difficulty level of walks around Porthkerry Viaduct?

    The terrain around Porthkerry Viaduct varies. Within Porthkerry Country Park, you'll find a mix of well-maintained paths, woodland trails, and some inclines as you navigate the valley. Many walks are considered gentle strolls and are suitable for most fitness levels, but some routes can be more challenging with steeper sections. The park offers options for various abilities, from leisurely family walks to more extensive hikes.

    Is Porthkerry Viaduct accessible by public transport?

    Yes, Porthkerry Viaduct is accessible by public transport. The railway line it carries is still active, with passenger trains running between Cardiff, Cardiff Airport, and Bridgend via Llantwit Major. The viaduct is located within Porthkerry Country Park, which is near Barry, and local bus services may also provide access to the park area.

    Are there specific viewpoints for the Porthkerry Viaduct within the park?

    Absolutely. Porthkerry Country Park offers several excellent viewpoints to admire the viaduct. Many trails lead to elevated spots that provide stunning photographic opportunities of the entire structure spanning the valley. Walking beneath the arches also offers a dramatic and immersive experience of its scale and engineering.

    Is Porthkerry Viaduct suitable for a winter walk?

    Porthkerry Viaduct can be visited year-round, and a winter walk offers a different, often serene, experience. The park's trails are generally navigable, but conditions can be muddy or slippery, especially after rain or frost. Dressing warmly and wearing appropriate footwear is recommended. The viaduct itself stands majestically against the winter landscape, offering unique photographic opportunities.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Porthkerry Viaduct?

    Yes, Porthkerry Country Park, where the viaduct is located, is generally very dog-friendly. Many trails are suitable for dogs, offering plenty of space for them to enjoy the natural surroundings. It's always advisable to keep dogs under control, especially around wildlife and other visitors, and to check for any specific signage regarding lead requirements in certain areas.

    What amenities are available near Porthkerry Viaduct?

    Within Porthkerry Country Park, you'll find a café that is particularly popular on good weather days, offering refreshments. The park also provides picnic sites and public restrooms. For more extensive amenities, the nearby town of Barry offers a wider selection of shops, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options.

    How long does it take to walk around Porthkerry Viaduct?

    The time it takes to walk around Porthkerry Viaduct depends entirely on your chosen route and pace. Short, leisurely strolls to view the viaduct can take as little as 30-60 minutes. However, if you explore more extensive trails within Porthkerry Country Park, including the woodland and coastal paths, your walk could easily extend to 2-3 hours or more, covering several kilometers.

    Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known facts about Porthkerry Viaduct?

    A lesser-known fact is that the Porthkerry Viaduct was originally intended to be an exact copy of the Shillamill Viaduct in Devon. However, due to its challenging construction and the need for additional arches, it ended up with 16 arches compared to Shillamill's 12, and a straight alignment rather than a curve. It's also worth noting that the famous watercolour artist Thomas Frederick Worrall, who lived in Barry, was inspired to paint the viaduct.

    Is Porthkerry Viaduct suitable for families with young children?

    Porthkerry Viaduct and the surrounding country park are very suitable for families with young children. The park offers extensive open spaces, nature trails, and a pebble beach, providing plenty of opportunities for exploration and play. Many of the paths are gentle and manageable for little legs, and the impressive scale of the viaduct itself is often a captivating sight for children.

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