The Day we Visited the Clifton Suspension Bridge
The highlight of our early morning walk today was the work of ‘Bloody Brilliant Bridge Building Brunel’, as Sophie christened him, during a visit from Wallsy and I, when she lived in London, and which obviously, and unsurprisingly, focused on the prowess of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol is truly a magnificent feat of engineering and a sight to behold. It was a short stroll from our apartment and we were able to appreciate it from all angles, including walking across and back. I felt very sad that Brunel didn’t live to see the 30 year construction completed before his death in 1859. The bridge was opened in 1864. We found a place for breakfast; one of the few in Clifton Village that opened at 8am, so we could eat and return to move our vehicle before the 9am permit parking deadline. Driving over the bridge we left Bristol and Mark then navigated us to the famous Cheddar Gorge. Here we visited the information centre and cam...