I took a drive out yesterday. The Menai Strait separating the mainland of Wales and the island of Anglesey and it's famous suspension bridge is only thirty minutes from Llandudno. I had never seen it, so something to cross of my list of things to see while i'm here.
Designed by Thomas Telford it was the worlds first major suspension bridge. Work started in 1819 and was completed in 1826, it still carries road traffic and is a Grade I listed structure. Before the bridge was built crossing to the mainland was difficult as this particular stretch of water has strong currents and whirlpools created by the four tidal flows each day and the twice a day tides. These kind of structures always amaze me, built without modern day tools and machinery, (and all the risk assessments and method statements needed to do anything today,) they managed to build something that not only looks good but is serviceable and has stood for almost 200 years.
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I'm with you when it comes to welsh words, much to the disgust of my welsh hubby. The gardens look beautiful and much nicer than the town.
My Welsh Nanna always called it Llanfair PG. Xx
Lovely photographs of the 'hidden valley garden'
All the best Jan
LOL our tour group visited that town when we were in the UK. There was a song our tour guide tried to teach us to say the name. Never was able to do it. That bridge is amazing and the hidden gardens beautiful.
God bless.
Lovely photos!
It looks lovely. We're headed that way in the summer, so I must try and visit. Xx
We took that same photo when we visited Anglesey. Such a wonderful tongue twisting name. The Menai Strait Suspension bridge is an amazing piece of structural engineering and the Hidden gardens look a delight to visit. I enjoyed seeing all your photos.
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