A triumph of over-engineering, the Forth Bridge, often called the Forth Rail Bridge since the arrival of the Forth Road Bridge: now one of three great bridges across this part of the Firth of Forth, each built in a different century. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/queensferry/forthrailbridge/index.html
The magnificent view from the top of the 613ft or 187m high North Berwick Law in East Lothian, looking north over North Berwick and the Firth of Forth towards Fife. Since 2008 the whalebone arch has been made of fibreglass. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/northberwick/northberwicklaw/index.html
The village of Blackness stands on Blackness Bay, on the south side of the Firth of Forth west of Queensferry. Once an important medieval harbour, it is now popular with visitors and best known for its castle at the east end of the bay. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/blackness/blackness/index.html
Forth Bridge.
🇬🇧 The Forth bridge is one of three bridges over the Firth of Forth. The bridges connect the towns North Queensferry and South Queensferry. When it opened in 1890, the railway bridge had the largest span in the world and is made entirely of steel. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015.
Every day, around 200 trains use the 2.5 kilometre long Forth Bridge to cross the Forth. The two other bridges in this area are located inland an make it possible to cross the Firth o by car.
More information: https://www.theforthbridges.org/about-the-forth-bridges/forth-bridge/
🇩🇪 Die Forth Bridge verbindet als eine der drei Brücken über die Flussmündung des Forth die Orte North und South Queensferry. Die Eisenbahnbrücke hatte bei ihrer Eröffnung 1890 die weltweite größte Spannweite und ist vollständig aus Stahl hergestellt. Seit 2015 zählt sie zum UNSECO-Weltkulturerbe.
Täglich nutzen ca. 200 Züge die gut 2,5km lange Forth Bridge, um eben den Forth zu überqueren. Die beiden anderen Brücken in ihrer Umgebung (die Forth Road Bridge und Queensferry Crossing) befinden sich landeinwärts und ermöglichen mit dem Auto den Firth of Forth zu überqueren.
Weiteres hier: https://www.theforthbridges.org/about-the-forth-bridges/forth-bridge/
The formidable south tower of Blackness Castle, standing on the south shore of the Firth of Forth north-east of Linlithgow. In the years around 1540 it was transformed into one of strongest artillery fortifications of its age. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/blackness/blacknesscastle/index.html
The Forth Bridge, also known as the Forth Rail Bridge, seen from the harbour at Queensferry or South Queensferry. This was the first of three major bridges built across this part of the Firth of Forth in three different centuries. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/queensferry/southqueensferry/index.html
A triumph of over-engineering, the Forth Bridge, often called the Forth Rail Bridge since the arrival of the Forth Road Bridge: now one of three great bridges across this part of the Firth of Forth, each built in a different century. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/queensferry/forthrailbridge/index.html