Spey Viaduct was built between 1883-86 to act as a vital rail link over the Spey Estuary. The bridge, which closed in 1963, is 947 feet (289 m) long in total and affords wonderful views over the river habitat below.
The Spey Viaduct is an impressive bridge spanning the River Spey. Built in 1886, the it carried the Great North of Scotland Railway until its closure in 1963.
Today, the viaduct carries pedestrians and cyclists over the river. The views and huge arch are fantastic!