Cumbernauld, M80 footbridge
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Cumbernauld, M80 footbridge by Robert Murray as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Robert Murray Taken: 20 May 2012
This recently refurbished structure allows foot traffic between east and west (or north and south) of the Cumbernauld suburbs of Balloch/Eastfield and Ravenswood/Seafar. This bridge is also probably the narrowest choke point on the watershed walk of Scotland between Peel Fell on the English border and the north coast destinations of Cape Wrath and/or Dunnet Head. So if you fancy doing that marathon hike - which only 3 or 4 pioneers have done before, you will cross this bridge.