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Holliwell Covered Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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jetsly
The bridges are beautiful during fall foliage
This timber town lattice truss span, which was built in 1879-1880 by Benton Jones and George K. Foster to cross the Middle River, is the longest of the bridges surviving in Madison County. It was add...
Recensione del giorno 3 nov 2023
TravelinSuz
Not too far from town
Not far from main road but is dirt road. Worth leaving pavement. Maybe dole of farms Can walk on it but not drive
Recensione del giorno 20 lug 2023
John J
Our first visit to a covered bridge in Madison County
Pleasant dusty trip on a great day . Neat history on the bridges as to their origins and relocations of some over the years.
Recensione del giorno 19 lug 2023
ReadRibbet
The Longest Covered Bridge in Iowa
One of the six Bridges of Madison County. This is the longest covered bridge and timber bridge in the state of Iowa. Like other bridges in the area, it is easily accessible and worthy of a photo or tw...
Recensione del giorno 18 lug 2023
blackriverwoman
must see when in winterset
must see when in winterset. there is plenty of parking around the bridge. the bridge is easy to find with plenty of signs. enjoyed walking through the bridge.
The bridges are beautiful during fall foliage
This timber town lattice truss span, which was built in 1879-1880 by Benton Jones and George K. Foster to cross the Middle River, is the longest of the bridges surviving in Madison County. It was add...
Not too far from town
Not far from main road but is dirt road. Worth leaving pavement. Maybe dole of farms Can walk on it but not drive
Our first visit to a covered bridge in Madison County
Pleasant dusty trip on a great day . Neat history on the bridges as to their origins and relocations of some over the years.
The Longest Covered Bridge in Iowa
One of the six Bridges of Madison County. This is the longest covered bridge and timber bridge in the state of Iowa. Like other bridges in the area, it is easily accessible and worthy of a photo or tw...
must see when in winterset
must see when in winterset. there is plenty of parking around the bridge. the bridge is easy to find with plenty of signs. enjoyed walking through the bridge.