A beautiful piece of engineering in all its architectural splendour, spanning two sweeping escarpments across the Tamar River with its iron arches of historic deliciousness. Offering a delightful view towards the Cataract Gorge, it's a pleasure to view it from any angle and, of course, to walk or drive across its solidarity. A must see when in Launceston involves leaving the car somewhere, walking across the King's Bridge and turning into the walkway as it follows the river and into the gorge. Absolutely breathtaking part of a...
Read moreThis is a wrought-iron bridge with one span at the mouth of the South Esk River in Launceston. The bridge was constructed in 1864 in Manchester before being transported to Launceston.
A second nearly identical span was added in 1904. This bridge section was created in Launceston. The crossing was renamed King's Bridge at that time as well.
It is a nice historic structure and approach on foot from the town centre to the Cataract Gorge entry, you cross the bridge to begin the track into the gorge. Worth a brief stop for a...
Read moreAs a natural beauty is perfect. The best place in Launceston for hang out with family and friends for every celebration. Also You can have a swimming at the pool Without limit. You can make the food on the BBQ Stove. There is free bus...
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