
Clifton Suspension Bridge
The Clifton Suspension Bridge is an iconic suspension bridge located in Bristol, England. Spanning the Avon Gorge, it connects Clifton to Leigh Woods. Designed by engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the bridge was completed in 1864 and is known for its impressive 214-meter (702-foot) main span and stunning views. It was originally intended for horse-drawn traffic but now serves pedestrians and cyclists. The bridge is a remarkable example of Victorian engineering and is recognized as a symbol of Bristol, attracting both tourists and locals for its architectural beauty and historical significance.