A Pedestrian Bridge for Pedestrian Times
This ancient Packhorse bridge at Wasdale Head, Cumbria, UK, dates back at least 200 years but may be older as there has been a church established here (St Olaf’s) since Saxon times. It is a pedestrian bridge from more pedestrian times, used by smugglers as well as farmers moving from the coast of the Irish Sea inland to the Lake District. Nowadays a handy route for walking the Wasdale fells around Pillar.

Wasdale Packhorse Bridge
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Lovely location.
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