Keekle Viaduct
Bridge Whitehaven Cumbria

Keekle Viaduct

Bridge In Whitehaven, Cumbria

A disused 19th century railway viaduct with multiple stone arches crossing the River Keekle near Whitehaven.

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How To Find Keekle Viaduct

Where Is Keekle Viaduct?

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Lat / Long

54.532328, -3.539042

What three words

office.spans.barbarian

Where To Park For Keekle Viaduct?

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54.532409, -3.536348

What three words

stable.infringe.outline

Park your car off road on the dirt track and then you can see the viaduct from the gate.

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Keekle Viaduct was listed in Bridge // Cumbria // Whitehaven