The bridge to nowhere has a height of 50ft and a width of 100 feet. It is built of re enforced concrete and it has nine arches.
The bridge to nowhere - sometimes called Garry Bridge lies beyond the Tolsta Village - and is on the route of what was to be Lord Leverhulme's new route to Ness. It spans the deep gorge - overlooking Garry beach - one of the prettiest in the Western Isles. The bridge has a height of 50ft and a width of 100 feet. It is built of re enforced concrete and it has nine arches. The mixing of many tons of concrete went into making the bridge and this was all done by hand. Lord Leverhulme owned the Isle of Lewis from 1918 – 1923
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Location: Tolsta, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
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