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Daly's Bridge, affectionately known as The Shaky Bridge, is a distinctive pedestrian suspension bridge spanning the River Lee in Cork, Ireland. This iconic structure connects the historic Sunday's Well area on the north side with the popular Fitzgerald's Park in the Mardyke area on the south. Standing at an approximate elevation of 4 meters above the water, it is the only suspension bridge in Cork City and a cherished local landmark.
Visitors consistently praise the unique experience of crossing Daly's…
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Daly's Bridge, officially named after Cork businessman James Daly who helped fund its construction, was completed in 1926 and opened in 1927. It was designed by Stephen W. Farrington and built by David Rowell & Company. Its popular nickname, 'The Shaky Bridge,' comes from the noticeable movement or 'shake' of its timber-planked walkway when people walk, run, or jump on it. This characteristic wobble was intentionally preserved during its recent restoration.
While the bridge itself is flat and easily traversable for pedestrians, its narrow 4.5-foot (1.4 m) width and the characteristic 'shake' might present a unique experience for those in wheelchairs or with strollers. Access to the bridge on both sides involves city pavements, which generally have ramps, but visitors should be aware of the bridge's movement.
Daly's Bridge is well-served by Cork City's public transport network. Several bus routes have stops within a short walking distance on both the Sunday's Well and Mardyke sides. Check local bus schedules for the most convenient routes from your starting location in Cork City.
Parking options near Daly's Bridge are available in the surrounding Cork City areas. While there isn't dedicated parking directly at the bridge, visitors can find paid street parking or multi-storey car parks within a reasonable walking distance, particularly around the city centre or near Fitzgerald's Park. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, can help secure a spot.
The River Lee is home to various bird species, including swans, ducks, and gulls, which are often seen from the bridge. Keep an eye out for cormorants diving for fish. The adjacent Fitzgerald's Park also attracts smaller birds and squirrels. The river itself may occasionally reveal fish or even otters, particularly during quieter times.
Yes, both sides of Daly's Bridge offer options for refreshments. On the Sunday's Well side, you'll find local cafes and pubs within a short stroll. On the Mardyke side, leading into Fitzgerald's Park, there are often kiosks or cafes within the park itself, and more extensive options are available a little further into the city centre.
Daly's Bridge is an excellent starting point for circular walks. A popular option is to cross the bridge into Fitzgerald's Park, enjoy a stroll through the park, and then continue along the River Lee walkway towards the city centre, perhaps crossing another bridge further downstream to return to your starting point. Many hikers enjoy combining the bridge with a loop through the university grounds or exploring the historic streets of Sunday's Well.
Daly's Bridge is suitable for winter walks, offering a unique perspective of the city and river in colder months. However, the timber-planked walkway can become slippery if wet or icy, so appropriate footwear with good grip is essential. Dress in warm layers, including a waterproof and windproof outer shell, as the bridge is exposed to the elements and the river breeze can be chilly.
Daly's Bridge offers a unique experience as Cork's only suspension bridge, known for its distinctive 'shake.' While other city walks might offer historical architecture or vibrant street scenes, the Shaky Bridge provides a playful, interactive element and direct access to the tranquil Fitzgerald's Park, making it a memorable and distinct part of any Cork City exploration.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on Daly's Bridge and in Fitzgerald's Park, provided they are kept on a leash. It's a popular spot for dog walkers, offering a pleasant route for both pets and their owners. Please remember to clean up after your dog to help keep the area enjoyable for everyone.
For classic shots, stand on either bank of the River Lee to capture the full span of the bridge with the river and surrounding greenery. From within Fitzgerald's Park, you can get lovely angles looking back at the bridge. For a more dynamic shot, try to capture the bridge's movement while people are crossing. The bridge itself also offers charming views of the river and city skyline.