Richard it is very narrow and cobbled. It amazes me how many cars try to drive over when there is one coming the other way!! It can be done, but with only inches to spare!! I am not sure what year it is but I will try to find out. Diane
I thought it might be older that that - maybe 13th century even? The arches look older than either the parapet or the passing-places... those look 15th century, so I wonder if the 15th century bridge was built over one from still earlier, a pack-horse bridge they 'recycled' during the building of the castle perhaps?
Wonderful old bridge and great reflection
ReplyDeleteThat bridge looks very old - older than most churches in parts... it's beautiful. :-)
ReplyDeleteRichard it is very narrow and cobbled. It amazes me how many cars try to drive over when there is one coming the other way!! It can be done, but with only inches to spare!! I am not sure what year it is but I will try to find out. Diane
ReplyDeleteRichard I have your answer - The bridge across the Tardoire below the castle dates from the 15th century. Diane
ReplyDelete15th century?
ReplyDeleteWhoa...and it's still used.
*laughing* They just don't make things like they used to! What a pretty picture with the reflections and light...
I thought it might be older that that - maybe 13th century even?
ReplyDeleteThe arches look older than either the parapet or the passing-places... those look 15th century, so I wonder if the 15th century bridge was built over one from still earlier, a pack-horse bridge they 'recycled' during the building of the castle perhaps?
Fantastic Diane!. I love reflections and this one is really good. Well done
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous. Like two eyes...
ReplyDeleteWow! Wonderful bridge and reflection.
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