Built to span the Waiau River, the bridge is a significant engineering achievement and one of the longest suspension bridges in the South Island

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Built to span the Waiau River, the bridge is a significant engineering achievement and one of the longest suspension bridges in the South Island
Built to span the Waiau River, the Clifden Suspension Bridge is an impressive structure built from totara and Australian hardwood, with concrete towers and 28 wire ropes. It is a significant engineering achievement and one of the longest bridges in the South Island. Outside viewing is available at all times.
Clifden Suspension Bridge, 324 State Highway 99, Clifden, Clifden, Southland, New Zealand.