Foley's Bridge
Historic bridge in Tollymore Park
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Foley's Bridge, located in Tollymore Park, is a charming and historic bridge that crosses the Shimna River. Built in 1787, it was named after Harriot Foley, the niece of the 2nd Countess Clanbrassil. The bridge offers a picturesque spot for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the park and learn about its rich history. Don't forget to snap some photos and take a refreshing dip in the river underneath.

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