Bridge of Logie
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Bridge of Logie | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
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From: | Ferness | ||
To: | Logie | ||
Location | |||
Logie | |||
County | |||
Moray | |||
Highway Authority | |||
Moray | |||
Opening Date | |||
1783 | |||
Additional Information | |||
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On road(s) | |||
B9007 | |||
The Bridge of Logie spans the River Divie just above its confluence with the Findhorn. The road drops sharply from the south, winding down through trees to the bridge which has sharp bends at either end, that to the north a little gentler. The bridge is a single span stone arch dating from the 1780s and carries a wide single track roadway - it is likely that some narrow cars can pass on the bridge, but it is not to be recommended!
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