Osbyholmsbron
is a stone arch bridge over Hörbyån in Osbyholm. The bridge has three arches and was probably built in the middle of the 19th century. The national road crossed the bridge until 1952.

February 10, 2022
Opposite the stone arch bridge in Osbyholm is a parking pocket. Puts the car there. This time of year, the greenery does not hide anything from the bridge. It is closed to motor traffic, but cyclists and pedestrians are welcome. Dogs are also not allowed on the bridge. The bridge has three arches and was probably built in the middle of the 19th century. The national road crossed the bridge until 1952. We feel welcome to walk on it. Goes downstream at the northern edge. There are protruding parts to relieve the bridge from pressure from ice floes. Goes over the bridge, and down on the south side upstream of the bridge. Snowdrops and winter aconite bloom there. Looking into one of the stone arches. There is a lot of water in the river. Goes back over the bridge, and down on the north side downstream of the bridge. There is a field that is partially plowed, follows the bridge edge and then along the river a bit downstream for an overview. It's raw cold. Will be a short visit.

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GPS: WGS84 decimal (lat, lon) 55.850167, 13.615829