Devil's Bridge (Scotland)
Devil's Bridge in Scotland is a historic stone bridge located near the village of Glenfinnan in the Highlands. Built in the 18th century, it spans the River Finnan and is known for its impressive arch and scenic surroundings. The bridge is a popular spot for tourists and photographers, offering stunning views of the river and the nearby landscape.
The name "Devil's Bridge" is derived from folklore, suggesting that the bridge was built with the help of the Devil in exchange for the soul of the first person to cross it. Today, it stands as a testament to engineering and local legends, attracting visitors interested in history and nature.