📜 Historic bridge built by convicts in 1843 near Swansea, Tasmania, without mortar or cement. 🔍 Known for its unique spiky appearance from vertically laid flagstones, originally to prevent cattle from falling. # Why Go 🏛️ Experience convict heritage and unique architecture 📸 Capture photos of its distinctive design 🏞️ Enjoy scenic views of Great Oyster Bay and Freycinet National Park nearby 🚶 Easy access, located beside the Tasman Highway # Why Avoid ♿ Does not cater for people with access needs # Tips 📍 Located 7.5km south of Swansea on Tasmania's east coast. 🅿️ Free roadside parking available on Tasman Highway. 🏖️ Explore nearby Spiky Beach for rockpools and quiet contemplation.
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