Severn Bridge
The Severn Bridge is a major suspension bridge that spans the River Severn in the United Kingdom. It connects England and Wales, specifically linking the city of Bristol to Chepstow. Opened in 1966, the bridge is approximately 1.6 miles long and is known for its distinctive design and impressive height.
The bridge plays a crucial role in transportation, facilitating the movement of vehicles between the two countries. It is part of the M48 motorway and has become an iconic landmark in the region. The Severn Bridge is also recognized for its stunning views of the surrounding landscape.