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Photography enthusiasts and history buffs.





Gladesville Bridge is a heritage-listed concrete arch bridge in Sydney, Australia, celebrated for its engineering and historical significance. Completed in 1964, it was once the longest single span concrete arch bridge in the world. The bridge offers stunning views of the Parramatta River and is a popular spot for walking, cycling, and photography, especially during sunrise and sunset. Despite the traffic noise, the scenic views and the bridge's historical importance make it a must-visit for enthusiasts. It connects the suburbs of Drummoyne and Huntleys Point and is part of a larger network of bridges in the area.
Gladesville Bridge is a heritage-listed concrete arch bridge in Sydney, Australia, celebrated for its engineering and historical significance. Completed in 1964, it was once the longest single span concrete arch bridge in the world. The bridge offers stunning views of the Parramatta River and is a popular spot for walking, cycling, and photography, especially during sunrise and sunset. Despite the traffic noise, the scenic views and the bridge's historical importance make it a must-visit for enthusiasts. It connects the suburbs of Drummoyne and Huntleys Point and is part of a larger network of bridges in the area.
Longest single span concrete arch bridge when completed.
Stunning views of the Parramatta River.
Part of a scenic walking and cycling route.
Ideal spot for sunrise and sunset photography.
Heritage-listed and historically significant.
Photography enthusiasts and history buffs.
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