Cromwell’s Bridge is a picturesque stone bridge dating back to the 17th century, named after Oliver Cromwell, whose troops are said to have passed through the area. Spanning a gentle river and surrounded by lush greenery, the bridge offers a glimpse into Ireland’s historic past and its charming rural landscapes. While exploring this scenic spot,  lk_lh_15 and loborosh hid a tiny penguin stone here.

Last known location: 51.8805287, -9.5862036 


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