Having been constructed between 1897 and 1900, it is one of the oldest railway bridges in Malaysia and remained in service till 2002. If you are afraid of heights, then this would probably be a rather bad idea for you as some places the wooden planks have decayed a little and you can see the ground far below. If not, it’s definitely a must go! Unfortunately for us, we were tight on time as it already began to drizzle when we arrived with very threatening looking storm clouds just minutes behind hence leaving us just moments before the skies opened out. That said, our lil monkey still managed a sprint to the middle of the bridge where not many people were to snap a couple of photos before sprinting back to the safety of the car as a full blown down pour swept in. However, should you visit on a more favourable day, do set aside ample time for loads of photos!! Our full review is on instagram (@monk3yseendo)See more..
4.0Port Weld Scenic Bridge(8 reviews) - Great route to temple Thursday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Bridges • Scenic Walking Areas
Port Weld is uniquely accessible for a fishing village on west of Malaysia Great local colour,a hive of activity and locals friendlySee more..
Thid is the longest steel bridge, which built by british with great heritage. However, it's not tourists friendlySee more..
4.5Kuala Kurau Bridge(2 reviews) - A relax place Thursday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Bridges
Driving here is a very long journey but it’s worth coming here to see sunset n rise. 2nd an experience in a fish village. I stayed at the 78 Kurau home stay.. here I can Bbq or do some fishing . See more..