DescriptionBridge Of Oich - geograph.org.uk - 781930.jpg
English: Bridge Of Oich The ancient bridge of Oich near Invergarry in central Scotland was once an important part of the road network through the wilderness of northern and central Scotland, supporting the road from Fort Augustus to Inverness.
The Bridge of Oich is a suspension bridge which was constructed in 1854 and designed by James Dredge.
Today the bridge is closed to vehicles but can still be crossed on foot.
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