Cardiff

Leckwith Bridge

  River Ely     more than a year ago
The United Kingdom might not have the great range of medieval bridges that are found across the continent, but Cardiff’s Leckwith Bridge certainly holds its own. A stone bridge found in Leckwith (obviously), it was built in the 16th century and now functions as a pedestrian bridge, or a very Instagrammable pedestrian bridge to be exact.

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