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Bridgnorth Bridge

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Bridgnorth Bridge

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The Bridgnorth Bridge, also known as Severn Bridge, is a significant historical site spanning the River Severn in the charming market town of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England. Standing at an elevation of approximately 35 metres, this Grade II listed structure connects the town's distinctive High Town and Low Town, offering a vital crossing point and a picturesque viewpoint. While largely reconstructed by Thomas Telford in the early 19th century, its foundations hold centuries of history, making it a key landmark in…

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    October 22, 2023

    Cycling

    Bridgnorth is beautifully perched atop a sandstone cliff with spectacular views of the Severn Valley. Being divided by the river gives off the impression of it being two towns really, a high town and a low town. It's a pretty place and has an interesting history going back to the English civil war and some more. Well worth a visit.

    June 14, 2020

    Road cycling

    Great little town, lovely views, walk along the river, ice creams can be bought just over the bridge

    September 11, 2022

    Hiking

    There has probably been a Bridgnorth Bridge over the Severn as early as Ethelfledas time,  the lady of Mercia and King Alfred’s daughter.

    Any bridge in existence in 1101 would …

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    Location: Bridgnorth, West Midlands Region, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Bridgnorth Bridge suitable for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    The bridge itself is flat and accessible, connecting the High and Low Towns. However, Bridgnorth itself features steep streets and steps, particularly when exploring High Town or the areas immediately surrounding the bridge. While the bridge crossing is accessible, further exploration of the town may be challenging for those with limited mobility. The Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, which connects the two parts of the town, is also an option for ascending to High Town.

    Are there specific parking recommendations for visiting Bridgnorth Bridge?

    Parking is available in various car parks in Bridgnorth, both in High Town and Low Town. For direct access to the bridge and riverside, parking in Low Town is most convenient. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak seasons or weekends, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Can I bring my dog to Bridgnorth Bridge and are there dog-friendly trails nearby?

    Yes, Bridgnorth Bridge and the surrounding riverside paths are generally dog-friendly. Many local cafes and pubs also welcome well-behaved dogs. There are numerous walking trails in the area, including pleasant riverside strolls and more extensive routes into the Shropshire countryside, which are perfect for exploring with your canine companion.

    What are the best times of year for a winter walk around Bridgnorth Bridge?

    Bridgnorth Bridge offers a unique charm in winter. While the weather can be colder, the crisp air and potentially frosty views of the River Severn can be very picturesque. It's a great time for a quieter visit, though some riverside paths might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions and wear appropriate footwear and warm clothing.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Bridgnorth Bridge?

    Yes, Bridgnorth is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find a variety of cafes and pubs in both High Town and Low Town, many within easy walking distance of the bridge. There are also several hotels, guesthouses, and B&Bs in the town, offering options for overnight stays.

    What historical sites are worth visiting near Bridgnorth Bridge?

    Beyond the bridge itself, Bridgnorth is rich in history. The remains of Bridgnorth Castle, located in High Town, offer a glimpse into its medieval past. The Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, a historic funicular, is also a notable attraction. Exploring the quaint streets of both High and Low Town will reveal many historic buildings and points of interest.

    Are there any circular walking routes that start and end at Bridgnorth Bridge?

    Yes, the bridge serves as an excellent starting point for various circular walks. You can combine a stroll across the bridge with a walk along the River Severn, perhaps ascending to High Town via the Cliff Railway or steps, and then exploring the castle grounds before descending back to the bridge. Many hikers enjoy routes that incorporate both the riverside and the town's elevated viewpoints.

    How does Bridgnorth Bridge compare to Ironbridge Gorge for walking routes?

    While both are historic Shropshire crossings over the River Severn, they offer different walking experiences. Bridgnorth Bridge is central to a market town with distinct High and Low sections, providing a mix of urban exploration, riverside paths, and steep climbs. Ironbridge Gorge, home to the famous Iron Bridge, is more focused on industrial heritage and offers extensive woodland trails and riverside walks within a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Both are excellent for walkers but cater to slightly different interests.

    What is the historical significance of the structures that once stood on Bridgnorth Bridge?

    Historically, the bridge was much more than just a crossing. It featured a protective gatehouse on the eastern side, which also served as the town gaol for a period. There was also a chapel dedicated to St. Sythe (St. Osyth), likely situated over the gatehouse or the second arch. These structures were gradually removed in the early 19th century to improve traffic flow, but their presence highlights the bridge's crucial role in the town's medieval life and defenses.

    Are there any viewpoints near Bridgnorth Bridge that offer particularly scenic views?

    Absolutely. The bridge itself offers picturesque views of the River Severn and the distinct High and Low Towns. For more expansive vistas, ascending to High Town provides spectacular panoramic views of the Severn Valley and the bridge below. The area around Bridgnorth Castle also offers excellent vantage points.

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