Clachan Bridge
A quaint, humpbacked stone bridge connecting mainland Scotland to the Isle of Seil, famously known as the 'Bridge Over the Atlantic'.

📜 Historic single-arch stone bridge, built 1792-1793. Quaint humpbacked bridge connecting Seil to mainland Scotland over Clachan Sound. 🔍 Known as the 'Bridge Over the Atlantic'.#Why Go🌊 Cross the famous 'Bridge Over the Atlantic'.📸 Enjoy outstanding views of the Firth of Lorn.🚶 Experience a Category A listed structure of national importance.🌸 Spot rare Fairy Foxglove in May.#Why Avoid⚠️ Humpbacked design can make driving tricky due to limited visibility and creates a brief blind spot for drivers. 🅿️ No parking directly on the bridge.#Tips🅿️ Park on either side and walk across for the best views; pub parking available for customers.🚶‍♀️ Plenty of room for pedestrians on the bridge.Visit the nearby historic Tigh an Truish Inn.Explore the scenic Isle of Seil and Easdale Island.

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