Bermuda
Walk through Bailey’s Bay, a tranquil indentation along Bermuda's northeastern coastline that stretches gracefully for 1,500 meters along the northern expanse of Hamilton Parish.
Bailey’s Bay Footbridge gracefully spans the northeastern edge of the bay, where a protective reef emerges above water at various points and Bay Island sits as a notable highlight along the way. This pedestrian bridge forms an integral part of the Bermuda Railway Trail, a scenic pathway tracing the historical route of the former Bermuda Railway. While crossing it, you'll be treated to captivating vistas of the bay's waters and the embracing harbor. Bailey's Bay offers a sheltered haven for modest watercraft, while a quaint little beach adds to its inviting allure. The surroundings feature picturesque farmlands and captivating landscapes, creating an ideal environment for leisurely exploration on foot. A year of dedicated work led to the assembly of 740 feet of bridge spans, offering not only a practical pathway but also a splendid vantage point for admiring the bay's beauty and the ongoing rhythm of Bermuda's coastal life.
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