Devils Bridge - Ceridigion - Wales.
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member veritas vita
N 52° 22.606 W 003° 50.989
30U E 442151 N 5803284
Devils Bridge spans the Mynach river. The bridge is unusual in that three separate bridges are coexistant, each one built above the previous bridge, the bottom two stone arch bridges, topped by the modern steel beam, the current A4120 road bridge.
Waymark Code: WMF0V5
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/04/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 8

The Lower arched stone bridge was built in the 11th or 12th Century.

"The main feature of (Devils Bridge) Pontarfynach is the bridge of the same name which spans the Mynach, a tributary of the Rheidol. The bridge is unusual in that three separate bridges are coexistant, each one built upon the previous bridge. The most recently built is an iron bridge (1901), which was built over a stone bridge (1753), which was built when the original bridge was thought to be unstable. The builders of the 1753 bridge used the original bridge (built 1075 - 1200) to support scaffolding during construction.

The bridge is at a point where the Mynach falls around 90 metres (300 ft) and meets the Rheidol.

According to the legend the original bridge was built by the Devil, as it was too difficult for mortals to build. The agreement stipulated that the Devil would build the bridge in return for the soul of the first life to cross the bridge. The Devil built the bridge but was tricked by an old woman who threw bread onto the bridge. Her dog crossed the bridge for the bread, thus becoming the first life to cross the new bridge.

The bridge is a major tourist attraction; turnstiles control access (in 2010, at £1 a person) to a view of the bridges, as shown in the picture. Over the other side of the road, £3.50 grants a longer walk to view the Mynach Falls (note - if you're between trains, there isn't really time to take the longer walk). This longer walk also includes the precipitous stone steps of Jacob's Ladder." Source: (visit link)
Length of bridge: 50 feet

Height of bridge: 300 feet

What type of traffic does this bridge support?: Motor Vehicles & Pedestrians.

What kind of gap does this bridge cross?:
A deep gorge over the Mynach River.


Date constructed: Lower arch bridge - 1075. Middle Arch bridge - 1753. top bridge 1901

Is the bridge still in service for its original purpose?: No

Name of road or trail the bridge services: A4120

Location:
Devils Bridge - Ceridigion - Wales.


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