New Ben Nevis bridge to open to walkers

Thousands of walkers will enjoy better access to Ben Nevis this summer with a new footbridge now lowered into place.
Ben Nevis from Corpach. PIC Ian Rutherford/TSPL.Ben Nevis from Corpach. PIC Ian Rutherford/TSPL.
Ben Nevis from Corpach. PIC Ian Rutherford/TSPL.

The bridge, by the Glen Nevis Visitor Centre, will connect walkers to a popular starting point for those tackling Britain’s highest mountain.

Work on the bridge, which replaces an old crossing, is due to complete next month.

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The hotel that once stood on the summit of Ben Nevis
View back to Glen Nevis from Ben Nevis track. PIC Wikimedia.View back to Glen Nevis from Ben Nevis track. PIC Wikimedia.
View back to Glen Nevis from Ben Nevis track. PIC Wikimedia.

The arrival of the bridge is a major step forward in the work to improve access to Glen Nevis.

Those with mobility issues will benefit from a new path into the glen.

The new bridge arrived at the site in sections after being transported from Inverness.

View back to Glen Nevis from Ben Nevis track. PIC Wikimedia.View back to Glen Nevis from Ben Nevis track. PIC Wikimedia.
View back to Glen Nevis from Ben Nevis track. PIC Wikimedia.

A crane was brought in to carefully lower it into place over the River Nevis.

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Willie Lawrie, director of Fort William-based contractor Fion Construction told the Press and Journal the new bridge “looks the part”.

The project is costing just under £600,000 and is being delivered by Highland Council and the Nevis Partnership.

The old bridge was considered to be in poor condition with a limit placed on how many walkers who could cross it at any one time.

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