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This iron bridge carries a footpath over the River Kelvin in a pleasant wooded valley, providing access to the Botanic Gardens. A number of other bridges are encountered when following the valley downstream, including the impressive cast iron [[Great Western Bridge (Glasgow)|Great Western Bridge]]. Slightly further upstream is a modern footbridge also connecting with the Botanic garden. | This iron bridge carries a footpath over the River Kelvin in a pleasant wooded valley, providing access to the Botanic Gardens. A number of other bridges are encountered when following the valley downstream, including the impressive cast iron [[Great Western Bridge (Glasgow)|Great Western Bridge]]. Slightly further upstream is a modern footbridge also connecting with the Botanic garden. | ||
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This iron bridge carries a footpath over the River Kelvin in a pleasant wooded valley, providing access to the Botanic Gardens. A number of other bridges are encountered when following the valley downstream, including the impressive cast iron Great Western Bridge. Slightly further upstream is a modern footbridge also connecting with the Botanic garden.
See CANMORE website for more information, including a map[1]. .