Hidden gems: Bridges in Derry

Discover the city's hidden treasures—remarkable spots that are relatively undiscovered but offer exceptional experiences. Our selection criteria? A rating of 4.5 or higher with fewer than 150 reviews. Explore these lesser-known yet outstanding places that promise a delightful visit in Derry. This list contains 9 places from Bridge category.

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Ballachulish Bridge
Bridge
👍👍 Great bridge to drive over, get to see it up close if you park just underneath it. Must see when going this way. Beautiful scenery!
4.70 (106 reviews) (~230.82 km from centre)
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Deerpark Bridge
Bridge
Stone bridge with several arches over the Six Mile Water river & surrounded by trees.
4.70 (9 reviews) (~77.59 km from centre)
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Mauldslie Bridge
Bridge
👍👍 Beautiful old gatehouse to what used to be Mauldslie Castle. Driven past this many times and wondered what the story behind it was. Shame to hear that where the castle once stood is now a sewerage works. The castle was demolished in 1934. What a sight it would have been. So many of the great houses...
4.60 (149 reviews) (~231.28 km from centre)
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Green Bridge
Bridge
4.60 (60 reviews) (~226.7 km from centre)
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Loch Beg Bridge
Bridge
👍👍 Lovely old bridge on the end of Loch Beg, right next to the road. A good photo location in the morning.
4.60 (34 reviews) (~176.33 km from centre)
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Albert Bridge
Bridge
👍👍 Excellent bridge. Really gets over that river, don't even get your socks wet
4.60 (33 reviews) (~101.55 km from centre)
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Queen's Bridge, Belfast
Bridge
👍👍 Great place for an evening walk!
4.50 (146 reviews) (~100.92 km from centre)
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Craigavon Bridge
Bridge
👍👍 Lovely bridge.. The Craigavon Bridge over the river Foyle in Derry. Construction began in the late 1920s and was finished in 1933. The lower deck of the current bridge was originally a railway line, but this was replaced by a road in 1968. It was named after Lord Craigavon, a former Prime Minister...
4.50 (118 reviews) (~1.47 km from centre)
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King George V Bridge
Bridge
😐 A bridge. It can carry many cars at once. As well as pedestrians. Some would say humanity has flown too close to the sun after building such an architectural marvel. However using it, you can reach the other side of the river.
4.50 (77 reviews) (~215.97 km from centre)
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