Viaduct Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The viaduct was built from 1861 to 1863 and put into use in 1865. It was built by a well-known local architect. The viaduct is about 292 meters long and 62 meters high.
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Nice town centre ...
This busy town has a medieval centre that showcases its history with old buildings, churches and a port that was a major centre of commerce in days gone by. And of course the viaduct. It’s worth a wo...
The climb up is moderate, with a helpful hand rail. There is information in French and English about the viaduct. On a good day the view is super, on a wet misty day Well! A must if visiting the plea...
This vioduct is used for the train passing in Morlaix village. Constitued with 14 massive pillars and 9 other subpillars. Being can walk inside after climbing by some ...
There is a beautiful view of a two-storey monument with 14 arches (height 58 m / 190 feet and length 285 m / 935 feet) from the area of de Otage. The first floor is available for pedestrians through Venele de la Roche.
Nice town centre ...
This busy town has a medieval centre that showcases its history with old buildings, churches and a port that was a major centre of commerce in days gone by. And of course the viaduct. It’s worth a wo...
A wet day in Morlaix
The climb up is moderate, with a helpful hand rail. There is information in French and English about the viaduct. On a good day the view is super, on a wet misty day Well! A must if visiting the plea...
Train Viaduct
This vioduct is used for the train passing in Morlaix village. Constitued with 14 massive pillars and 9 other subpillars. Being can walk inside after climbing by some ...
Grand structure
There is a beautiful view of a two-storey monument with 14 arches (height 58 m / 190 feet and length 285 m / 935 feet) from the area of de Otage. The first floor is available for pedestrians through Venele de la Roche.
Related to the city
It is always in the city's image, whether you come by train or walk by foot. Some will say that this is only a bridge, but it is an incontournable.