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Marlow Suspension Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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johnpatricia4
Visit if in area
We had a very enjoyable visit to Marlow. Which included crossing the lovely bridge on foot and the views whilst crossing. The motorist however (depending on their vehicles), found it quite a chore na...
Valoración publicada el 13 mar 2023
I_Like_Travel_UK
Makes me avoid Marlow
I live locally in Maidenhead and drive a medium sized SUV. I can only pass over the width restrictions on the bridge with an inch clearance on either side and navigating it even at at a slow speed wit...
Valoración publicada el 13 feb 2023
LibbyCawthorne
Dangerous
If you have a lovely car like me, I have a Bentley,, it is a nightmare crossing this bridge with the barriers it has.
Valoración publicada el 6 jul 2022
ShaunH290
Bridge connecting the Thames to the Danube!
The bridge is a Grade I listed building, designed by William Tierney Clark and was built between 1829 and 1832, replacing a wooden bridge further downstream which collapsed in 1828. The Széchenyi Chai...
Valoración publicada el 6 jun 2022
geoffl867
beautiful bridge for great photos
the bridge is very pretty (very similar to hammersmith bridge) but in a much more accessible place .
Visit if in area
We had a very enjoyable visit to Marlow. Which included crossing the lovely bridge on foot and the views whilst crossing. The motorist however (depending on their vehicles), found it quite a chore na...
Makes me avoid Marlow
I live locally in Maidenhead and drive a medium sized SUV. I can only pass over the width restrictions on the bridge with an inch clearance on either side and navigating it even at at a slow speed wit...
Dangerous
If you have a lovely car like me, I have a Bentley,, it is a nightmare crossing this bridge with the barriers it has.
Bridge connecting the Thames to the Danube!
The bridge is a Grade I listed building, designed by William Tierney Clark and was built between 1829 and 1832, replacing a wooden bridge further downstream which collapsed in 1828. The Széchenyi Chai...
beautiful bridge for great photos
the bridge is very pretty (very similar to hammersmith bridge) but in a much more accessible place .