Slater Bridge over autumnal River Brathay in Little Langdale

Slater Bridge reflected in River Brathay

Slater Bridge is an ancient slate slab bridge over the infant River Brathey as it flows between Little Langdale Tarn to Elterwater.

Historically Slater Bridge was used by quarry workers as it connects the hamlet of Little Langdale to the nearby slate quarries in the Tilberthwaite area. The quarries have since closed and nowadays the only traffic the bridge sees are walkers.

Slater Bridge reflected in River Brathay was last modified: July 31st, 2021 by Gavin Dronfield


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