List of bridges in Wales

This list of bridges in Wales lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest in Wales. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.

Pont Fawr, Llanrwst

List edit

Bridges are listed under the names used by Cadw,[a] or the names most commonly used, which may be English or Welsh names. Where a bridge links two counties, it is listed under the first county alphabetically, unless associated by name with a settlement predominantly in the other county. The original Severn Bridge is not listed as it reaches land on the Gloucestershire side of the River Wye, the road crossing into Wales on the Wye Bridge.

Name
Date
Heritage
Status
Image Historic county Principal area Notes
Bangor Bridge, Bangor is y Coed 1663[b] I   Flintshire Wrexham Spans River Dee.[1]
Barmouth Bridge 1860s II*   Merionethshire Gwynedd Largely wooden railway viaduct, incorporating footbridge.[2]
Bigsweir Bridge 1826–29 II*   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Spans the River Wye near St. Briavels, built as part of turnpike road between Chepstow and Monmouth.[3]
Blaen y Cwm Viaduct II   Monmouthshire Blaenau Gwent Near Tredegar.[4]
Blackpool Bridge c. 1825 II*   Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire Spans Eastern Cleddau[5] at Slebech.
Britannia Bridge 1850–1972 II   Anglesey Anglesey Originally tubular bridge, rebuilt after fire in 1970 caused by children.[6]
SH541710
Bont Dolgadfan 18th century? II   Montgomeryshire Powys On old drovers' route from Machynlleth to Welshpool.[7]
Bont Fechan, Llanystumdwy II   Caernarfonshire Gwynedd Spans Afon Dwyfach.[8]
Bont Newydd II   Caernarfonshire Gwynedd On the road to Aber Falls.[9]
SH662720
Brecon, Usk Bridge 1563 I   Brecknockshire Powys Links Bridge Street with Watergate.[10]
Bridgend, Old Bridge c. 1425 II*   Glamorgan Bridgend Repaired after flood damage 1775, restored 2005, now footbridge.[11]
Brynderwen Bridge 1852 II*   Montgomeryshire Powys Across the River Severn, designed by Thomas Penson.[12]
Builth Wells, Wye Bridge 1779 II   Radnorshire Powys Widened 1925.[13]
Buttington Bridge 1872 II   Montgomeryshire Powys Across the River Severn.[14]
Caerhowel Bridge 1858 II   Montgomeryshire Powys Across the River Severn, designed by Thomas Penson.[15]
Caergwrle Packhorse Bridge 17th century II*   Flintshire Flintshire Restored after damaged by floods, 2000.[16]
Caerleon Bridge 1806 II   Monmouthshire Newport Replaced earlier wooden bridge.[17]
Caersws Bridge 1821 II   Montgomeryshire Powys Across the River Severn, designed by Thomas Penson.[18]
Cardiff Bridge 1931 II   Glamorgan Cardiff Repeatedly rebuilt during C18–C19th following flood damage.[19]
Cardigan Bridge 1726 II*   Cardiganshire Ceredigion Widened and strengthened 1877-8.[20]
Carmarthen Bridge 1937–38 II   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire Replaced medieval six arch bridge.[21]
Carmarthen, Pont King Morgan 2006   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire Cable-stayed bridge, footbridge.
Cefn Coed Viaduct 1866 II*   Glamorgan Merthyr Tydfil Formerly carried the Brecon and Merthyr Railway over the River Taff, now carries the Taff Trail at Cefn-coed-y-cymmer.[22]
Cefn Viaduct 1848 II*   Denbighshire Wrexham Built by Thomas Brassey to carry the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway across the valley of the River Dee.[23]
The Celtic Gateway 2006   Anglesey Anglesey Footbridge linking the centre of Holyhead with the inner harbour ferry terminal and railway station.
Cenarth, Cenarth Bridge 1787 II*   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire By David Edwards, son of William Edwards.[24]
Chepstow, Old Wye Bridge 1816 I   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Designed by John Raistrick.[25]
Chepstow Railway Bridge 1852 II   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Designed by Brunel, subsequently largely rebuilt on original piers and abutments.[26]
Chirk Aqueduct 1801 II*   Denbighshire Wrexham Carries the Llangollen Canal across the Ceiriog Valley, partly in Wales, 710 ft (220 m) long.[27]
Chirk Viaduct 1846–48 II*   Denbighshire Wrexham Adjacent to aqueduct, spans the Ceiriog Valley, partly in Wales, about 98 ft (30 m) high.[28]
Forden, Cil-cewydd Bridge 1861 II   Montgomeryshire Powys Across the River Severn, designed by Thomas Penson.[29]
Aberbechan, Cilgwrgan Bridge 1862 II   Montgomeryshire Powys Across the River Severn.[30]
Cleddau Bridge 1975   Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire Box girder bridge, partly collapsed during construction in 1970, the last major bridge disaster in the UK.
Conwy Railway Bridge 1848 I   Caernarfonshire Conwy Tubular bridge built by Robert Stephenson to a design by William Fairbairn, precursor of Britannia Bridge.[31]
Conwy Suspension Bridge 1826 I   Caernarfonshire Conwy Built by Thomas Telford.[32]
Rossett, Cook's Bridge 19th century II   Denbighshire Wrexham Spans River Alyn.[33]
Crickhowell Bridge 1706 I   Brecknockshire Powys Widened and repaired following damage by floods in 1808.[34]
Cwm Prysor Railway Viaduct (Blaen-y-Cwm Viaduct) 1882 II   Gwynedd Gwynedd Carried former Bala and Festiniog Railway over Afon Prysor. Closed 1961.[35]
Cynghordy Viaduct 1867 II*   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire Crosses the valley of the Afon Brân at Cynghordy.[36]
Devil's Bridge 1075–1901 II*   Cardiganshire Ceredigion Three bridges of 1075, 1753 and 1901, built one above the other, across deep gorge of Afon Mynach.[37]
Dolauhirion Bridge 1773 I   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire By William Edwards
Dolgellau, Y Bont Fawr 1638 II   Merionethshire Gwynedd Widened and extended.[38]
Farndon Bridge c. 1345 I   Denbighshire Wrexham Spans River Dee between Cheshire and Denbighshire. Little altered apart from abutments and flood arches.[39]
Felindre Bridge, Llanidloes 1848 II   Montgomeryshire Powys Across the River Severn, designed by Thomas Penson.[40]
Flintshire Bridge 1998   Flintshire Flintshire Cable-stayed bridge spanning canalised section of River Dee.
Four Mile Bridge   Anglesey Anglesey Stone bridge between Holy Island and the Anglesey mainland.
Garndiffaith Railway Viaduct 1874 II   Monmouthshire Torfaen Carried former Brynmawr and Blaenavon Railway over the river Ffrwd.[41]
Gelli Bridge. Llawhaden 18th century II   Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire At confluence of Eastern Cleddau and Afon Syfynwy.[42]
Halfway Bridge, Llandygai II   Caernarfonshire Gwynedd Spans Afon Ogwen.[43]
Hawarden Bridge 1887–89   Flintshire Flintshire Swing bridge, now welded shut, carries railway across River Dee.[44]
Hengoed Viaduct II*   Glamorgan Caerphilly Crosses the River Rhymney, now cycle/footpath.[45]
Kittlehill Packhorse Bridge, Landimore II   Glamorgan Swansea Crosses Burry Pill, Gower Peninsula.[46]
Knucklas Viaduct 1865 II*   Radnorshire Powys Thirteen arches.[47]
Landore Railway Viaduct 1850   Glamorgan West Glamorgan Carries South Wales Main Line over the Swansea valley
Leckwith Old Bridge 16th century? II*   Glamorgan Cardiff/Vale of Glamorgan Across the River Ely.[48]
Llanbedr Bridge, Llanbedr II   Brecknockshire Powys Spans Grwyne Fechan.[49]
Llandderfel, Pont Fawr II*   Merionethshire Gwynedd Spans the River Dee.[50]
Llandeilo Bridge 1843–48 II*   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire Replaced medieval seven arch bridge.[51]
Llandeilo Railway Bridge II   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire Lattice girder bridge.[52]
Llandinam Bridge 1846 II*   Montgomeryshire Powys Across the River Severn at Llandinam, designed by Thomas Penson.[53]
Llandrinio Bridge 1775 I   Montgomeryshire Powys At Llandrinio. Strengthened to carry modern traffic in 1977.[54]
Llanellen Bridge 1821 II   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Built by John Upton of Gloucester.[55]
Llanfechain Bridge II   Montgomeryshire Powys Over the River Cain.[56]
Llangollen Bridge 16–20th century I   Denbighshire Denbighshire At Llangollen, originally built by Henry I, reconstructed in 1346, replaced 16th century, widened 1873 and 1968.[57]
Llangynidr Bridge 18th century I   Brecknockshire Powys Spans the River Usk at Llangynidr.[58]
Llanidloes, Long Bridge II   Montgomeryshire Powys Across the River Severn, designed by Thomas Penson.[59]
Llanidloes, Short Bridge II   Montgomeryshire Powys Designed by Thomas Penson.[60]
Llandysul Bridge II   Cardiganshire Ceredigion Replaced three arch bridge partly demolished by Royalists during Civil War.[61]
Llanrwst, Pont Fawr 1636 I   Denbighshire Conwy Designed by Inigo Jones.[62]
Llawhaden Bridge II*   Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire At Llawhaden. Repaired 1809.[63]
Llechryd Bridge 17th century II*   Cardiganshire Ceredigion Damaged by floods 2005.[64]
Loughor Railway Viaduct c. 1860, replaced 2013 II   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire Originally timber, engineered by Brunel.[65]
Machynlleth Bridge (Pont ar Dyfi) 1805 II*   Montgomeryshire Powys Petition for replacement submitted 2011, following repeated damage by vehicles and floods.[66]
Menai Suspension Bridge 1826 I   Anglesey Anglesey Designed by Thomas Telford.[67]
Merthyr Mawr, New Bridge 1827 II*   Glamorgan Bridgend Inscription records the bridge was built at the expense of the Right Honourable Sir John Nicholl in 1827.[68]
Merthyr Mawr, New Inn Bridge 15th century II*   Glamorgan Bridgend Built with holes in the parapets through which farmers pushed their sheep for their annual dip.[69]
Monmouth, Monnow Bridge 1272 I   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire The only surviving medieval fortified river bridge with gateway in Great Britain, gatehouse added 14th century.[70]
Monmouth, Wye Bridge c. 1617 II   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Widened 1879.[71]
Monmouth Viaduct 1861   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Coleford, Monmouth, Usk & Pontypool Railway over River Wye. Closed 1964.
Nevern Bridge II   Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire Spans Afon Nyfer.[72]
Newcastle Emlyn Bridge II*   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire Spans the River Teifi.[73]
Newport Bridge 1927 II   Monmouthshire Newport Replaced bridge of 1800.[74]
Newport, City Bridge 2004   Monmouthshire Newport Received British Constructional Steelwork Association Structural Steel Design Award in 2005.
Newport, City Footbridge 2006   Monmouthshire Newport Received George Gibby Award 2007.
Newport, George Street Bridge 1964 II*   Monmouthshire Newport First cable-stayed bridge in the United Kingdom.[75]
Newport Transporter Bridge 1906 I   Monmouthshire Newport Designed by Ferdinand Arnodin, one of only 8 surviving transporter bridges in the world.[76]
Newtown, Long Bridge 1827 II   Montgomeryshire Powys Across the River Severn, designed by Thomas Penson.[77]
Pant-y-Goitre Bridge c. 1821 II*   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Attributed to John Upton.[78]
Penallt Railway Viaduct 1876   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Formerly carried the Wye Valley Railway over the River Wye
Penmachno, Roman Bridge II   Caernarfonshire Conwy Medieval packhorse bridge.[79]
Penmaenpool Bridge 1879 II   Merionethshire Gwynedd Wooden tollbridge across River Mawddach.[80]
Pont Aberarth 1849 II   Cardiganshire Ceredigion Spans the River Arth.[81]
Pont Aberffraw 1731 II   Anglesey Anglesey No longer in use for vehicles.[82]
Pont Allt-y-Cafan c. 1841 II*   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire Spans the River Teifi.[83]
Pont Beddgelert II   Caernarfonshire Gwynedd Spans River Colwyn.[84]
Pont Briwet
(Demolished)
1867 – 2013 II   Merionethshire Gwynedd Wooden railway viaduct incorporating adjacent single-track road.[85] Approval granted for demolition, February 2012.[86]
Pont Crafnant II   Merionethshire Gwynedd Spans Afon Artro east of Pentre Gwynfryn.[87]
Pont Cothi, Abergorlech 17–18th century   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire Inscription, "this bridge was mended by John Jones 1794".[88]
Pont Carrog II*   Merionethshire Denbighshire Spans River Dee.[89]
Pont Cysylltau 17–18th century I   Denbighshire Wrexham Between Trevor and Froncysyllte.[90]
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct 1805 I   Denbighshire Wrexham Built by Thomas Telford and William Jessop, UNESCO World Heritage Site.[91]
Bryncrug, Pont Dysynni II   Merionethshire Gwynedd Modern bridge alongside.[92]
Ponterwyd Hen Bont 18th century II   Cardiganshire Ceredigion Close to Georgian Ponterwyd Chapel.[93]
Dyffryn Ardudwy, Pont Fadog 1762 II   Merionethshire Gwynedd Carries old drover's road across Afon Ysgethin.[94]
Cemmaes Road, Pont Felin y ffridd II   Montgomeryshire Powys Carries the road from Machynlleth over the Afon Dulas.[95]
Dolwyddelan, Pont Gethin 1879 II*   Caernarfonshire Gwynedd Railway viaduct spanning the Lledr Valley.[96]
Llanddewi Brefi, Pont Gogoyan 18th century II*   Cardiganshire Ceredigion Spans River Teifi near Llanddewi Brefi.[97]
Nantgaredig, Pont Llandeilo yr ynys II*   Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire Spans River Towy near Nantgaredig.[98]
Dolgellau, Pont Llanelltyd II*   Merionethshire Gwynedd Near Dolgellau, now footbridge.[99]
Llanfair, Pont Llanfair II   Cardiganshire Ceredigion Spans River Teifi at Llanfair Clydogau.[100]
Dinas Cross, Pont Llanychaer II   Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire Spans River Gwaun.[101]
Sennybridge, Pont Llwyncyntefin II   Brecknockshire Powys Spans River Usk.[102]
Bodorgan, Pont Marquis II   Anglesey Anglesey Spans Afon Cefni, adjoining site of WWII POW camp.[103]
Mallwyd, Pont Minllyn 17th century II   Merionethshire Gwynedd Built by the local rector, Dr. John Davies.[104]
Afon Ogwen, Pont Pen y benglog II   Caernarfonshire Gwynedd Spans Afon Ogwen at west end of Llyn Ogwen, span of packhorse bridge still visible.[105]
Pontrhydyfen, Pontrhydyfen Aqueduct 1825 II   Glamorgan Neath Port Talbot Now part of pedestrian and cycle track.[106]
Vaynor, Pontsarn Viaduct II*   Brecknockshire Merthyr Tydfil Crosses the Afon Taff Fechan.[107]
Bontddu, Pont Scethin Scheduled Monument   Merionethshire Gwynedd Remote packhorse bridge on old coach route from London to Harlech.[108]
Pont y Cafnau 1793 II*   Glamorgan Merthyr Tydfil World's earliest surviving iron railway bridge, built for a tramway to the Cyfarthfa Ironworks.[109]
Clynnog Fawr, Pont y Cim 1612 II   Caernarfonshire Gwynedd Near Pontllyfni: an inscribed stone on the bridge reads "Pont Y Cim, Catring Bwkle hath give 20 povends to mack this brighe. 1612".[110]
Llanberis, Pont y Gromlech II   Caernarfonshire Gwynedd In Llanberis Pass.[111]
Pont y Gwaith 1811 II   Glamorgan Merthyr Tydfil "Bridge of the works" - referring to nearby ironworks.[112]
Betws y Coed, Pont-y-Pair 1468 II*   Caernarfonshire Conwy "Bridge of the cauldron".[113]
Pontypridd, Old Bridge 1756 I   Glamorgan Rhondda Cynon Taf Built by William Edwards, at 140 ft (43 m) the longest single-span bridge in Great Britain for 40 years.[114]
Pont y Werin 2010   Glamorgan Vale of Glamorgan Bascule bridge between Cardiff International Sports Village and Penarth.
Porthkerry Viaduct II   Glamorgan Vale of Glamorgan In country park.[115]
Queensferry, Jubilee Bridge 1926 II   Flintshire Flintshire Bascule bridge, no longer opens. Also known as the Blue Bridge.[116]
Camrose, St Catherine's Bridge II   Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire Spans Western Cleddau.[117]
St. Julian's railway bridge 1874   Monmouthshire Newport Carries the Welsh Marches Line across the River Usk[118]
Second Severn Crossing 1996   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire 3.19 mi (5.13 km) long.
Stackpole, Eight-Arch Bridge II*   Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire On the Stackpole Estate, owned and maintained by the National Trust.[119]
Swing Bridge, River Neath 1892 II   Glamorgan Neath Port Talbot Carried the former Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway line over the River Neath. Now permanently welded shut.
Usk, Usk Bridge 1746–47 II*   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Designed by William Edwards, enlarged 1836.[120]
Usk Bridge, Newport 1848   Monmouthshire Newport Carries the Great Western Main Line across the River Usk
Waterloo Bridge, Betws-y-Coed 1815 I   Caernarfonshire Conwy Early cast-iron bridge, designed by Thomas Telford.[121]
Wye Bridge 1966 II   Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Approach to the original Severn Bridge, 1,340 ft (410 m) long, strengthened in 1987.[122]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Cadw is the historic environment service of the Welsh Government
  2. ^ Doubtful image is a 1663 stone bridge

References edit

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