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Kirwan's Bridge is a historically significant timber bridge spanning the Goulburn River in north east Victoria, Australia. Located near Nagambie and Bailieston within the Shire of Strathbogie, this iconic structure stands at an elevation of approximately 134 metres. Renowned as one of Victoria's longest timber road bridges, measuring 310 metres, it is particularly notable for its distinctive mid-stream bend and unique colonial-era craftsmanship.

Visitors are often captivated by the bridge's unique architectural features and its picturesque setting. The unusual passing…

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    September 14, 2021

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    Kirwan's Bridge loop from Perry Hill

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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 130 m

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the current status of Kirwan's Bridge regarding access?

    Kirwan's Bridge sustained significant damage during the 2022 floods and has been closed to vehicular traffic since. While restoration efforts are ongoing, the bridge is currently accessible for walking, allowing visitors to experience its length and unique design on foot.

    Are there any specific walking trails or routes associated with Kirwan's Bridge?

    While the bridge itself offers a unique walk of approximately 310 meters, there are no formally designated 'trails' directly on the bridge beyond walking its length. However, the surrounding area near Nagambie and the Goulburn River provides opportunities for leisurely strolls and exploring the natural landscape. Hikers can find easy walks around the bridge and discover other hidden gems in this historic part of Victoria.

    What is the difficulty level of walking across Kirwan's Bridge?

    Walking across Kirwan's Bridge is generally considered easy. The bridge is flat and approximately 310 meters long, making it suitable for most fitness levels. The main challenge might be its length for some, but it's a straightforward walk.

    Is Kirwan's Bridge a family-friendly destination?

    Yes, Kirwan's Bridge is a family-friendly destination. The easy, flat walk across the bridge is suitable for children, and the unique structure and scenic views over Lake Nagambie can be engaging for all ages. The nearby natural surroundings also offer a pleasant environment for families to enjoy.

    Are dogs allowed on Kirwan's Bridge or in the surrounding area?

    Information regarding specific dog-friendly policies for Kirwan's Bridge itself is not explicitly stated. However, generally, dogs on a leash are permitted in many public outdoor areas in Victoria. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival or contact the local Shire of Strathbogie for the most current regulations regarding pets in the immediate vicinity of the bridge and surrounding natural areas.

    Where can I find parking when visiting Kirwan's Bridge?

    Parking is available nearby Kirwan's Bridge. The bridge is situated on Lobbs Road, Kirwans Bridge, VIC 3608, and visitors can typically find designated parking areas close to the bridge access points.

    What public transport options are available to reach Kirwan's Bridge?

    Kirwan's Bridge is located in a more rural area of Victoria, making public transport options limited. While it's easily reachable from Melbourne by car, direct public transport routes to the bridge itself are not readily available. Visitors typically drive to the location.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Kirwan's Bridge?

    Kirwan's Bridge is located near Nagambie, which offers a range of amenities. In Nagambie, visitors can find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, including motels, caravan parks, and guesthouses, to suit different preferences and budgets. These are typically a short drive from the bridge.

    What notable natural features or wildlife can be observed around Kirwan's Bridge?

    The area around Kirwan's Bridge is picturesque, featuring wetlands and an abundance of lily pads, particularly visible from the bridge's viewing platforms over Lake Nagambie. This environment supports various bird species and other local wildlife, offering opportunities for nature observation.

    Are there any permits required to visit Kirwan's Bridge or the surrounding area?

    No specific permits are generally required to visit Kirwan's Bridge or to walk across it. It is a publicly accessible heritage site. However, if you plan to engage in specific activities like fishing or boating in Lake Nagambie or the Goulburn River, you may need relevant licenses or permits for those activities.

    What makes Kirwan's Bridge historically significant?

    Kirwan's Bridge is historically significant as one of Victoria's oldest operational timber road bridges, opened in 1890. It is the longest timber bridge in Victoria (310m) and features a unique mid-stream bend and colonial 'strutted-corbel' river-bridge design, showcasing traditional European timber-bridge craftsmanship. It played a vital role in linking gold mining areas with Nagambie and the railway.

    Can I go wild swimming near Kirwan's Bridge?

    Kirwan's Bridge spans the Goulburn River and is located at the northern arm of Lake Nagambie. While the area is scenic, specific designated wild swimming spots directly at the bridge are not highlighted. Visitors interested in swimming in the Goulburn River or Lake Nagambie should research safe and permitted swimming locations within the broader Nagambie Lakes region, as river conditions can vary and safety should always be a priority.

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