Loughor Viaduct
A section of a historic wooden trestle viaduct is preserved next to the railway line it once carried.

šŸ“œ Historic wooden trestle viaduct, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1852.
šŸ” A preserved section stands next to the railway line it once served.

Why Go

šŸš‚ See a preserved section of a Brunel-designed railway viaduct.
🚶 Walk under the road bridge for a close-up view of original abutments.
šŸ“– Information board in English and Welsh provides historical context.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Can involve walking through shallow mud at low tide.

Tips

šŸ…æļø Handy pull-in for parking near the preserved structure.
šŸŒ… Visit at low tide for best access to the stone abutment and trestle legs.

Last updated 28 days ago

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