
The Bridges of Ross, located on the Loop Head Peninsula in Derrynadivva, Ireland, are unique geological formations where sea arches formed by coastal erosion. While there was originally a trio of "bridges," only one now remains intact. Photo-travelers should note that the best time to visit is during low tide for safer access and optimal views of the remaining arch and dramatic seascapes. The surrounding rugged cliffs, crashing waves, and resident seabirds offer captivating photo opportunities. For optimal lighting, visit during sunrise or sunset. Be cautious of strong winds and slippery rocks. Parking is available nearby with a short, scenic walk to the arches.
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