An engineering marvel of the 20th century, standing along side a marvel of the 19th century (Forth Rail Bridge) and possibly to be joined by yet another marvel of the 21st century (too many marvels?) anyway, the Forth Road Bridge is an excellent walk, approx. 1.5m from one end to other, so giving you a 3m stroll from the carpark. When you are walking over and look up at the tower top, the lights you can see are 512ft from the estuary, and when you reach midspan and look over the handrail, you are now 250ft from the water.
There are public toilets available at the south end and also a sandwich bar/cafe (seating external only - excellent on a sunny day lol). There is a hotel at the north end if you need a cuppa for the return journey.
There are usually members of the bridge staff going about their duties, but are very helpul when asked questions or for some assistance.
Look forward to when there is a cable stay bridge built along side the suspension bridge and the cantilever bridge, can't be many places in the world where you will be able to see three centuries of bridge build side by side, with three different types of design.
There is also a new visitors centre going to be built, which should open late 2012.
So go on, see some real Scottish engineering history. read more