Unlock to see location
Iconic road bridge in Scotland
Category

Sightseeing

Age requirement

All ages

Message from Ian G Black

The Tay Road Bridge, spanning the Firth of Tay in Scotland, is a major road link connecting Newport-on-Tay in Fife to Dundee. Opened in 1966, this impressive structure is one of Europe's longest road bridges at around 2,250 meters. Designed by William A Fairhurst, it replaced the old Tay ferry service and has a unique history, including a special commemorative obelisk. After years of tolls, the bridge became toll-free in 2008, much to the relief of many travelers. With its iconic presence and vital role in local transportation, the Tay Road Bridge remains a significant landmark in the region.

Want to see more?

I have created curated maps and itineraries for travellers that want to travel like me.

Nearby local secrets
Recommended byIan G Black
Victoria Street
Waverley Bridge
Calton Hill
Armchair Books
Circus Lane
Carlowrie Castle
The Vennel Viewpoint Edinburgh Castle
Princes Street
Malmaison Edinburgh City

Creators are the next-gen
travel advisors and operators

Planning your trip through social media? Now, easily access travel advice and tours created by the world's best travel content creators
Rexby
Explore
Purchases
Messages
Log in