Description
The Old Goulburn River Bridge in Seymour, Victoria, is a Victorian heritage-listed composite trestle and metal road bridge.
Constructed in 1862 and reconstructed in 1892, it served as an important transportation link before the railway line was extended to Albury. Despite being closed in 1987, the bridge remains a significant historical landmark and a popular tourist attraction in the area. Situated in a beautiful location surrounded by native Australian bush, the bridge offers stunning river reflections and a well-preserved structure. Its peaceful surroundings make it an ideal spot for picnics and leisurely walks. Visitors can enjoy the ample space provided by the large river banks on either side of the bridge. Although no longer used for transportation, the bridge offers breathtaking views of the Goulburn River and serves as a picturesque backdrop for photographers. While there are no facilities directly at the bridge, visitors can find cafes and restaurants nearby in Seymour for refreshments.
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