A pedestrian bridge spanning the River Don in Aberdeen, Scotland, featuring a striking curved design with a bright blue color scheme and a series of arches that provide a sense of rhythm and flow as users cross over the water.
Passed over this bridge whilst on way to to Thurso. Nice looking bridge with awesome views. Well worth a drive over just to look at the views if it's clear.
Great bridge that connects Kessock and Inverness, and great ita got footpath and cycle paths on both sides, the views of the firth is brillent and you can see the water change colour ad river water meets the north sea, great cycle track and great bit of engineering
An important bit of infrastructure for pedestrians and vehicles. The bridge has good views of the firth from it and of Inverness area. I'm very pleased you can walk across and my only improvement would be a new lick of paint.
One of my favourite bridges and well worth a walk across. There are parking areas on both sides and I would recommend walking on the Beauly firth side during the summer months to avoid wind accelerated dust particles that can sting. The views are amazing especially early or late to catch the sunrise or sunset.
A marvel of engineering. A beautiful bridge both from a distance and when on it. If you're not used to heights, walking along the bridge could be a bit disorienting at first. Anyone who decides to walk the length should be aware of the strong side winds.
The Kessock Bridge is a cable stayed bridge connecting the village of North Kessock and the city of Inverness in the Scotland. If we want to get the full view of the bridge you need to navigate to "Stadium Road, Inverness, post code: IV1 1FF". There is a parking bay on the Stadium Road. I was able to see the full view of the bridge from Stadium Road. - Wide angle lens is handy to capture the full view of the bridge. Kessock Bridge video is on YouTube "London Aaga Bites" (pls search for the video "riUDV9F4hZA")
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Passed over this bridge whilst on way to to Thurso. Nice looking bridge with awesome views. Well worth a drive over just to look at the views if it's clear.
Great bridge that connects Kessock and Inverness, and great ita got footpath and cycle paths on both sides, the views of the firth is brillent and you can see the water change colour ad river water meets the north sea, great cycle track and great bit of engineering
An important bit of infrastructure for pedestrians and vehicles. The bridge has good views of the firth from it and of Inverness area. I'm very pleased you can walk across and my only improvement would be a new lick of paint.
One of my favourite bridges and well worth a walk across. There are parking areas on both sides and I would recommend walking on the Beauly firth side during the summer months to avoid wind accelerated dust particles that can sting. The views are amazing especially early or late to catch the sunrise or sunset.
A marvel of engineering. A beautiful bridge both from a distance and when on it. If you're not used to heights, walking along the bridge could be a bit disorienting at first. Anyone who decides to walk the length should be aware of the strong side winds.
The Kessock Bridge is a cable stayed bridge connecting the village of North Kessock and the city of Inverness in the Scotland. If we want to get the full view of the bridge you need to navigate to "Stadium Road, Inverness, post code: IV1 1FF". There is a parking bay on the Stadium Road. I was able to see the full view of the bridge from Stadium Road. - Wide angle lens is handy to capture the full view of the bridge. Kessock Bridge video is on YouTube "London Aaga Bites" (pls search for the video "riUDV9F4hZA")