Rumbling Bridge

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Spectacular beauty spot, located about 2 miles from Dollar, 7 miles from Kinross and the M90, on the A823 at it's junction with the A977. Consisting of a deep gorge and spectacular falls and is well known for the unusual double bridge over the River Devon. The first bridge over the gorge was built in 1713 and lay below the present one, built in 1816 was built over the first one at a height of 120 feet. The most spectacular of the various falls is the Devil's Mill.... < more >





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