Spiky Bridge
Historic Australian bridge built by convicts in 1843 using local flagstones without mortar, featuring jagged stone spikes originally intended to prevent cattle from falling off.

šŸ“œ Historic bridge built by convicts in 1843 near Swansea, Tasmania, without mortar or cement.
šŸ” Known for its unique spiky appearance from vertically laid flagstones, originally to prevent cattle from falling.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Experience convict heritage and unique architecture
šŸ“ø Capture photos of its distinctive design
šŸžļø 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

šŸ“ Located 7.5km south of Swansea on Tasmania's east coast.
šŸ…æļø Free roadside parking available on Tasman Highway.
šŸ–ļø Explore nearby Spiky Beach for rockpools and quiet contemplation.

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