Here is three, one after the other on the Abergwesyn to Tregaron road,
"The Mountain Road from Abergwesyn to Tregaron, over the Devil's Staircase, has for seventy years or more been one of the most celebrated trials and rally sections in Britain, of which a major hazard was long the triple fords at Llannerch-yrfa, where the road crosses and recrosses the infant Irfon. (Image 1 shows the three fords viewed from the west)
Although the rough shale surface has been replaced by asphalt, some of the bends have been eased, and the fords have been downgraded to Irish bridges, "the Abergwesyn" remains a challenging drive against the clock, especially on a stormy winter's night, when the fords are still capable presenting you with three seething torrents to cross. More than one rally car has been swept downstream - don't believe, though, the tall tales of anyone rejoining the road at the next ford down! (middle ford shown in Image 2: mouseover sent in by Simon Jobson)
The surrounding land of Abergwesyn Common now belongs to the National Trust, and the fords have become a popular spot for visitors to pause.' (last two fords pictured in Image 3 showing the curvature of the stream)"
Link,
http://www.wetroads.co.uk/powys.htm
Anyone heard of Irish bridges?
Re: Anyone heard of Irish bridges?
An Irish bridge, by the way, is one that water flows under it in summer usually. But when the river builds up, autumn and winter usually, is allowed to flow over the top of it like a normal old time ford.
edit - WHOOPS! credit to Joseph Mischyshyn for above photo,
http://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/34083
and credit to geograph.org.uk too. That should do it. I think...
http://www.geograph.org.uk/
further edit - s'pose be better to post the original URL of the photo too, just in case.
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1664621
edit - WHOOPS! credit to Joseph Mischyshyn for above photo,
http://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/34083
and credit to geograph.org.uk too. That should do it. I think...
http://www.geograph.org.uk/
further edit - s'pose be better to post the original URL of the photo too, just in case.
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1664621
Last edited by HuwGreenMiniVan on Sat Dec 03, 2011 11:21 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Anyone heard of Irish bridges?
If you put your foot down and did a sharp right you could bag a chicken for dinner!
Re: Anyone heard of Irish bridges?
I am partial to duck soup though. yum-yumgeorgek wrote:If you put your foot down and did a sharp right you could bag a chicken for dinner!