• Conway Bridge c.1840, before the construction of Stephenson's tubular Bridge. The Conwy Suspension Bridge is a Grade I-listed structure and is one of the first road...
  • I found my way onto the Suspension Bridge at the end of a short break in Conwy.
  • The Conwy Suspension Bridge is open daily, 24 hours a day, but the toll keeper’s house is currently not open to the public.
  • When a new road bridge was constructed alongside it, plans were made to demolish the Conwy Suspension Bridge.
  • Its design, one of the earliest surviving suspension bridges, closely resembles that of Telford's contemporary Menai Bridge, but its castellated towers were...
  • …the roadway of his innovative Conwy Suspension Bridge (1822–26) is suspended from huge wrought-iron chains.
  • The turrets and chains of Conwy Suspension Bridge, Conwy, Wales. The bridge was designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826.
  • Conwy Suspension Bridge opened to traffic on 1st July, the first passengers waved from their carriages and sang ‘God Save the King’ as loud as they could.
  • The Conwy Suspension Bridge was constructed between 1822 and 1826 to cross the River Conwy.
  • Not only is this suspension bridge noted for retaining its original eyebar chains, its setting is unique next to Castle Conwy and two other historic bridges...
  • Thomas Telford's iconic suspension bridge links Conwy to Llandudno, on the northern bank of the River Conwy.
  • Photo taken at Conwy Suspension Bridge by Rita A. on 11/11/2023.
  • Now a Grade I structure in the hands of the National Trust, the Conwy Suspension Bridge was one of the first of its kind on the planet when it was finished in...