There is a 1.5 mile stretch of the River Trent at Newark that has ten bridges (including two over separate navigation channels). The towpath connects them all and forms a walking trail from which the bridges can be easily seen; they reveal an interesting variety of ages (ranging over more than two and a quarter centuries) and types of construction (from ancient stone arches to modern concrete and steel). This leaflet describes the route and the bridges.
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