Little Garve Bridge is a scheduled monument, spanning the Black Water just outside the village of Garve. Dating back to the mid-18th century, it formed part of a military road, built for the British army following the Jacobite Uprisings.
The station served the fashionable spa in Victorian times, but both world wars I and II killed this off. Last passenger train ran in 1946, but the station is beautifully restored with museum and tea room.