Barmouth Bridge with Cadair Idris behind
Barmouth Bridge (Pont Abermaw) is the longest wooden viaduct in Wales (699 metres). Trains, pedestrians and cyclists cross the Mawddach estuary between Barmouth and Arthog/Fairbourne here.
The bridge was opened in 1867 and has become as synonymous with Barmouth as the beautiful sandy beaches and the stunning hills of Snowdonia which surround the town.
You've seen the postcards, now it's time to cross this beautiful old bridge.
Logging Requirements
You must post a photograph taken near (within 100') the posted coordinates on the footbridge. You, your GPSr or an item which clearly identifies you (i.e. your dog, your caching name written on something etc) must be in the photo. It must clearly show that you are on Barmouth Bridge. Don't send the photo to me, just post it on your "Found it" log.
It's as simple as that!
You can read more about Barmouth Bridge here.
From today (20/8/2021) I will be deleting all logs that do not fulfil the logging requirements. If you are caching with another member and sharing the same photo then please state this in your log.
Sorry, but I spend far too much time chasing people up.
Virtual Reward - 2017/2018
This Virtual Cache is part of a limited release of Virtuals created between August 24, 2017 and August 24, 2018. Only 4,000 cache owners were given the opportunity to hide a Virtual Cache. Learn more about Virtual Rewards on the
Geocaching Blog.