Wade's Bridge crosses the River Tay on the north west side of Aberfeldy on the Weem/Kenmore road. It is one of over 40 bridges built in the Highlands between 1726 and 1735 as part of General Wade's 402 km of road construction. Built in 1733 to a design by William Adam, it is a 5 span bridge, 112m long and 4.5m wide, hump backed with a broad central arch with raised parapet and 4 obelisks.
Probably the most impressive of the waterfalls at the Birks of Aberfeldy. A bit tricky finding a good location to set the tripod up though.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Aberfeldy!
Most notably The Jacobite.