United Kingdom Carrbridge Bridge
It kind of looks like the Rakotzbrücke in Germany. The Carrbridge Bridge, located in the Scottish Highlands, is a historic stone arch bridge that dates back to 1717. It spans the River Dulnain in the village of Carrbridge and is known for its distinctive, picturesque appearance, with the arch partially collapsed on one side, adding to its charm. The bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in Scotland and has become a popular subject for photographers due to its scenic location and the surrounding natural beauty of the Cairngorms National Park. Its striking design, combined with the tranquil river and nearby woodlands, makes it a unique and iconic landmark.
Photography Tips
For great photography, focus on natural lighting—golden hour, just after sunrise or before sunset, offers soft, warm tones. Pay attention to composition by following the rule of thirds, and experiment with different angles to add depth and interest. Keep your shots sharp by using a tripod or stabilizing equipment, especially in low light. Don’t forget to adjust your settings according to the scene: lower ISO for clearer images, a wide aperture for blurred backgrounds, and a slower shutter speed for motion effects. Finally, always shoot in RAW for better editing flexibility.
Travel Information
You can park your car close-by. Easy to get to the Spot.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
06:44 - 18:07
| current local time: 15:05
Photo Themes
Bridge
Long Exposure
Old Bridge
River
Stones
sundown
Sunset
Locations
Scotland
Carrbridge
Scottish Highlands
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