About

Victoria Bridge in Bath, designed by the innovative James Dredge Sr., gracefully extends over the River Avon, offering a stunning example of 19th-century engineering. Built in 1836, this elegant suspension bridge harmonizes beautifully with Bath's renowned Georgian architecture. Visitors are treated to picturesque views, making it an ideal backdrop for photography and leisurely activities such as strolling and picnicking. The clean, quiet surroundings also offer an opportunity to unwind by watching swans glide across the water or engaging in paddle boarding. With its rich heritage and high average rating, the bridge is a testament to the timeless allure of Bath's architectural and natural beauty.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Sovereign Point
Bus stop 271 m walk
Comfortable Place
Bus stop 143 m walk
Nile Street
Bus stop 321 m walk
Brougham Hayes
Bus stop 287 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 134 reviews
4.5/5 134 reviews
Susan Lehmkuhl
Susan Lehmkuhl
4 months ago on Google

Love walking over the bridge and watching the swans and paddle boarders.

Marta D
Marta D
4 months ago on Google

Beautiful bridge, quite surroundings, and clean area.

Mike D
Mike D
6 months ago on Google

Great bridge.