Primarily a 'seasonal' working bridge for the fishermen, the bridge is nowadays more widely used by passing visitor's and marketed as a tourist attraction. . The area is exceptional in is natural beauty, to the left as you come down the steep hill is Larrybane headland which once stretched out towards Sheep Island and had a promontory fort on the top dating to 800AD, underneath large caves once served as home to boat builders and a safe resting place from winter storms.
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