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Puente del río Burdekin

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Puente del río Burdekin

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The Burdekin River Bridge, affectionately known as the "Silver Link," is a prominent landmark spanning the expansive Burdekin River in North Queensland, Australia. This impressive road-rail bridge connects the towns of Ayr (specifically McDesme) to the north and Home Hill to the south, both within the Shire of Burdekin. As a critical link on the Bruce Highway, part of Australia's Highway 1, it stands out for its unique construction directly on sand and its significant length, making it one of…

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    28 de agosto de 2021

    Ciclismo

    Excelentes vistas desde el puente, pero es muy difícil tomar la pasarela con bicicletas de turismo completamente cargadas debido a las escaleras que entran y salen de la pasarela. Si puede cruzar con el tráfico y luego caminar de regreso sin las bicicletas para experimentar las vistas.
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    5 de febrero de 2022

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    Como mencionó Stephen; un poco duro con bicicletas de turismo cargadas.

    Optamos por tomar la pasarela y luego bajar con cuidado las bicicletas por las escaleras al final. Siempre puedes quitarte las alforjas momentáneamente.

    ¡Bonitas vistas!
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    Distancia 1,56 km

    Ascenso 0 m

    Descenso 10 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

    domingo 19 abril

    28°C

    21°C

    36 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 19,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Queensland, Australia

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    What is the typical walking difficulty and duration for crossing the Burdekin River Bridge?

    Walking across the Burdekin River Bridge is generally considered an easy activity, offering panoramic views. The bridge spans 1,103 meters (3,620 feet), so a round trip would be approximately 2.2 kilometers (1.4 miles). Most walkers can complete this in about 30-45 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop to admire the scenery.

    Are there any specific challenges for cyclists wanting to cross the Burdekin River Bridge?

    Yes, cyclists, especially those with fully laden touring bikes, may find the access to the dedicated pedestrian walkway challenging due to stairs at the entry and exit points. Some cyclists suggest riding across the main road with traffic and then walking back on the pedestrian path without their bikes to enjoy the views. Alternatively, temporarily removing panniers can make navigating the stairs easier.

    Is the Burdekin River Bridge area suitable for family-friendly walks?

    Walking across the Burdekin River Bridge itself is a unique and family-friendly activity, offering impressive views and a chance to experience a significant engineering landmark. The path is flat once on the bridge. However, be mindful of the stairs to access the walkway, which might be a consideration for very young children or those with strollers.

    Are dogs allowed on the Burdekin River Bridge walking paths?

    While the bridge offers great views for walkers, specific regulations regarding dogs on the pedestrian walkway are not explicitly stated. It's always best to check local signage or contact the Burdekin Shire Council for the most current pet policies before bringing your dog.

    What are the parking options available for visitors to the Burdekin River Bridge?

    Parking is generally available near the bridge access points on both the Ayr (north) and Home Hill (south) sides. These spots are convenient for those wishing to walk across the bridge. It's advisable to check for specific parking areas upon arrival, especially during peak times.

    What are the best weather conditions for walking the Burdekin River Bridge?

    North Queensland can experience hot and humid conditions, especially during the summer months (December to February). The most comfortable times for walking are typically during the cooler, drier season from May to October. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit and consider walking in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat. Sun protection and water are essential.

    Are there any accessible paths or facilities for visitors with mobility challenges?

    The pedestrian walkway on the Burdekin River Bridge is accessed via stairs, which may present a challenge for visitors with mobility issues or those using wheelchairs. There are no specific accessible ramps mentioned for direct access to the walkway. Visitors requiring accessible options may need to consider alternative ways to experience the bridge, such as viewing it from nearby vantage points.

    Where can I find cafes or other amenities near the Burdekin River Bridge?

    The Burdekin River Bridge connects the towns of Ayr to the north and Home Hill to the south. Both towns offer a range of amenities including cafes, restaurants, and shops where visitors can find refreshments and other services. The Burdekin Gateway Visitor Information Centre in Home Hill also provides further information about local facilities.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter near the Burdekin River Bridge?

    The Burdekin River is home to various bird species, and you might spot them along the riverbanks or flying overhead. While walking the bridge, you'll primarily observe the river's expanse. For more diverse wildlife viewing, exploring the natural areas surrounding the river, away from the immediate bridge structure, would be more fruitful.

    Can you tell me more about the historical significance of the Burdekin River Bridge?

    The Burdekin River Bridge, completed in 1957 after a decade of construction, is a National Engineering Heritage Landmark. It's notable for being the only bridge in Australia built directly on sand, using massive concrete caissons sunk deep into the riverbed. It replaced earlier low-level crossings that were frequently impassable due to floods, providing a crucial, flood-immune road and rail link for Queensland.

    Are there any opportunities for wild swimming in the Burdekin River near the bridge?

    While the Burdekin River is a significant waterway, wild swimming near the bridge is generally not recommended due to strong currents, potential submerged hazards, and the presence of saltwater crocodiles in North Queensland rivers. It's always safer to choose designated swimming areas or pools.

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