The monnow Bridge is the most historical landmark in Monmouth, situated at the heart of the town conveniently next to a car park. The bridge no longer accommodates vehicles, since the the early 2000's as constant use by large vehicles was causing damage to the building. I was lucky enough to have previously passed over the Monnow bridge and there was a tour guide standing outside promoting a free tour inside the building, which was very interesting, but I'm not exactly sure how often these tours happen, but on this occasion the guide dedicated about 45 minutes to giving a talk about the history of the building and its use throughout the ages and a tour around the small space inside. There are many useful places to visit around the Monnow bridge, such as a fish & chip shop, a pub, public toilets, and around 5 benches which enables you to sit beside the river in full view of the Monnow bridge, where many people sit and feed the ducks. The whole area is at a level convenient for wheelchair and pram access, and has plenty of space if you are out walking your dog too. If you happen to visit on a Friday or Saturday you have the added benefit of Monmouth market which occupy the car park right next to the bridge. Those days are usually exceptionally busy, especially if you are planning on driving...
Read moreThe Monnow Bridge is a historic landmark in the city of Monmouth, Wales. This impressive stone bridge, believed to have been built in the early 13th century, spans the Monnow River and provides a vital crossing point for both pedestrians and vehicles.
As an admirer of historic architecture, I was immediately struck by the Monnow Bridge's elegant and enduring design. Its sturdy stone pillars and rounded arches offer a glimpse into the engineering and craftsmanship of the medieval period. The views from the bridge are also stunning, with the picturesque river and surrounding greenery creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the Monnow Bridge is also a testament to the enduring legacy of Welsh history. It has withstood the test of time and remains a vital part of Monmouth's identity and heritage. Visitors to the area should definitely take the time to cross the bridge and experience its charm for themselves.
Overall, the Monnow Bridge is a fascinating and historically significant attraction that is well worth a visit. Its unique design and stunning location make it an excellent destination for both tourists and...
Read moreI’m giving this 5* primarily on its historic significance.
Monnow Bridge in Monmouth isn't just any old bridge; it's a medieval marvel that has stood the test of time, offering a unique glimpse into the past with every step you take across it. As the last surviving fortified river bridge in Britain with its gate tower standing proudly on the bridge itself, it's like walking through a portal to the 13th century.
Originally built to defend the town, Monnow Bridge has seen centuries come and go, with its stones bearing witness to countless stories. The charm of the bridge lies not just in its historical significance but also in its picturesque setting, making it a photographer's dream and a history enthusiast's delight.
Strolling across this ancient structure, you can't help but feel a deep connection to the generations that have crossed it before you. The bridge isn't just a crossing point over the River Monnow; it's a monument to medieval engineering, resilience, and the rich tapestry of...
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