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Thomond Bridge

Thomond Bridge

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BridgeAtração turísticaTransportation ServicePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Melhor época para visitar

Golden hour before sunset paints the limestone arches amber, and the light reflects beautifully off the river. Early morning fog between October and March creates moody photographs with fewer pedestrians around.

Dicas para economizar

Crossing the bridge is completely free at all hours. Park at the Arthur's Quay Parkade for a flat rate of €3 on weekends and walk five minutes to the river.

Recomendado para

History enthusiasts, Photography lovers, Solo travelers, Couples

Planeje sua visita

15-20 minutes

Sobre

Fatos rápidos: Standing since the 13th century, the bridge's five arches carry thousands of pedestrians across the River Shannon each day. Locals still call it "the Bridge of the Dead" because medieval funeral processions once crossed here to reach St. Mary's Cathedral graveyard.

Destaques: On foggy mornings, the bridge's limestone arches seem to float above the water, creating a ghostly mirror effect that photographers chase for years. The real magic happens during low tide when you can spot the original 13th-century stone foundations, worn smooth by seven centuries of rushing water.

Dicas de quem conhece

  • Walk to the middle arch and look upstream for the best angle of King John's Castle rising behind the bridge.
  • Bring a pair of binoculars to spot the carved stone faces hidden among the parapet stones.
  • Skip midday on weekends when tour buses unload crowds, visit weekday mornings instead.
  • Wear sturdy shoes with grip if you plan to climb down to the riverbank during summer low tide.

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