Spean Bridge

Despite the heavy traffic in Summer, Spean Bridge is a charming little village with all the amenities and a railway station on the line to Fort William.  One mile away from the Commando Memorial the Tourist Information Centre is next to the Spean Bridge Mill where you can visit the craft centre.

This bridge was erected by Thomas Telford in 1819.  Spean Bridge on the river Spean is named after General Wade’s High Bridge built in 1736, the remains of which survive.

 

 

 

Last modified: 04 Jan 2008

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