Cambus O’May Bridge

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Cambus O’May Bridge is a historic Victorian-era suspension footbridge in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, known for its picturesque setting and traditional white lattice ironwork.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic structure
pedestrian bridge
suspension footbridge
access public footpath
category Bridges in Aberdeenshire
Pedestrian bridges in Scotland
Suspension bridges in the United Kingdom
country Scotland
crosses River Dee NERFINISHED
environment riverside setting
woodland setting
feature suspension chains
timber deck
white lattice ironwork
heritageDesignation protected historic bridge
heritageStatus listed structure
knownFor picturesque setting
traditional white lattice ironwork
locatedIn Aberdeenshire NERFINISHED
northeast Scotland
locatedNear Ballater NERFINISHED
Banchory NERFINISHED
Cambus O’May NERFINISHED
material iron
region Royal Deeside NERFINISHED
style Victorian
tourism local landmark
scenic viewpoint
use foot traffic

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River Dee hasBridge Cambus O’May Bridge
subject surface form: River Dee (Aberdeenshire)