Whorlton Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Avoid until open if you need to cross it
Not informed we could not get across bridge to where we were meant to be meeting friends for lunch. So, had a 40 minute detour and were very late. Might be great bridge when open and usable and visi...
The bridge is closed to all traffic so it is not possible to do a circular walk at the moment. We walked from Bernard Castle then retraced our steps to the meeting of the waters and took the Greta Bri...
Whorlton is a lovely village. You need to park in the village itself as the road downhill to the bridge is closed to cars. I would definitely explore the village as the gardens and village green are b...
Bridge now closed to all traffic, so good job we'd planned on ending our walk in Whorlton!
We're slowly walking the Teesdale Way from Redcar to Dufton and Stage 8 for us was from High Coniscliffe to Whorlton. Luckily we had planned to end our walk in Whorlton as the bridge is now closed to ...
The road to this bridge is closed to cars but you can park in the village and it is a short walk down to the picturesque bridge which was opened in 1831. There is an interesting information board and ...
Avoid until open if you need to cross it
Not informed we could not get across bridge to where we were meant to be meeting friends for lunch. So, had a 40 minute detour and were very late. Might be great bridge when open and usable and visi...
Closed
The bridge is closed to all traffic so it is not possible to do a circular walk at the moment. We walked from Bernard Castle then retraced our steps to the meeting of the waters and took the Greta Bri...
A very historic bridge
Whorlton is a lovely village. You need to park in the village itself as the road downhill to the bridge is closed to cars. I would definitely explore the village as the gardens and village green are b...
Bridge now closed to all traffic, so good job we'd planned on ending our walk in Whorlton!
We're slowly walking the Teesdale Way from Redcar to Dufton and Stage 8 for us was from High Coniscliffe to Whorlton. Luckily we had planned to end our walk in Whorlton as the bridge is now closed to ...
Lovely views
The road to this bridge is closed to cars but you can park in the village and it is a short walk down to the picturesque bridge which was opened in 1831. There is an interesting information board and ...