Cromwell's Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Martin R
Not really worth a special trip but worth a look if in the Kenmare immediate vicinity.
You don't need long to visit this old stone bridge and I'd probably not suggest making a special trip to Kenmare just to see it, however if you are in or very close to Kenmare it is quite an interesti...
It's not worth the stop just for this, but if you're in Kenmare definitely pass by it on your way to the Stone Circle. It's unique and fun to climb over, nestle in a beautiful setting.
This little bridge is on Bridge Street, not far from the Stone Circle. While not worth a trip if you are not just poking around Kenmare, it is in a nice area and can get a nice picture and read the s...
beautiful stone bridge which has had some lime mortar to support the bridge a few years ago.the tidy town group is trying to keep the knot weed down which is growing along the stream borders.
Not really worth a special trip but worth a look if in the Kenmare immediate vicinity.
You don't need long to visit this old stone bridge and I'd probably not suggest making a special trip to Kenmare just to see it, however if you are in or very close to Kenmare it is quite an interesti...
Unexpected find
We stumbled on this by accident, I wasn't sure how safe it was to walk over (and it wasn't easy to get on) but there appears to be a path at the top
Visit if in Kenmare
It's not worth the stop just for this, but if you're in Kenmare definitely pass by it on your way to the Stone Circle. It's unique and fun to climb over, nestle in a beautiful setting.
Short little side- attraction
This little bridge is on Bridge Street, not far from the Stone Circle. While not worth a trip if you are not just poking around Kenmare, it is in a nice area and can get a nice picture and read the s...
Oulton Family
beautiful stone bridge which has had some lime mortar to support the bridge a few years ago.the tidy town group is trying to keep the knot weed down which is growing along the stream borders.