River Suir Bridge, Waterford
Facts and practical information
Spanning the River Suir in the historic city of Waterford, Ireland, the River Suir Bridge serves as a vital artery for the region's transportation network. This striking cable-stayed bridge, completed in 2009, is an engineering marvel that seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetic appeal.
The River Suir Bridge holds the title of being the longest single-span bridge in Ireland, with a main span of 230 meters. Its soaring pylons reach a height of 100 meters, making it a prominent landmark against the Waterford skyline. The bridge's design not only caters to the demands of modern traffic but also complements the scenic landscape surrounding it.
Constructed as part of the N25 Waterford City Bypass project, the River Suir Bridge has significantly improved traffic flow and reduced congestion in Waterford City by providing a direct link between the east and west sides of the river. This has facilitated economic growth in the region by enhancing access to the city and the nearby port.
The bridge is not only a critical infrastructure for vehicular traffic but also accommodates pedestrian and cycle paths, offering locals and visitors alike the opportunity to enjoy panoramic views of the River Suir and the city's environs. The integration of these paths demonstrates a commitment to sustainable and active transport options in the city's development.
N25 BypassWaterford
River Suir Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Reginald's Tower, Waterford Museum of Treasures, Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford Viking Triangle.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to River Suir Bridge by public transport?
Train
- Bilberry Station (20 min walk)