Bedford County is blessed with 14 covered bridges. Built approximately 100 years ago by craftsmen who worked almost entirely by hand, these structures …
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Feb 29, 2024
My husband and I love searching for covered bridges. Bedford County has a great driving tour, most were easy to find. We enjoyed how well kept most of them were. Full review by Dianne H
Oct 14, 2023
Our favorite activity is driving around, looking for interesting roads and places. This driving tour was a perfect way to spend a Fall day. We were able to drive over many of the bridges. Others are … Full review by Paula M
Sep 1, 2023
Not much point to stop. Can’t drive thru it. The sides are so high you can’t see the mud below. I guess the best thing is you can stretch your legs. Full review by Jeanne M
Hi, Mike. What would you like to know about this attraction? Where can we get the Covered Bridge driving tour book? THanks.
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I would try the chamber of commerce. If you are staying at any lodging near Bedford or Breezewood, you might be able to pick one up at the Inn. Try online too! Don't forget to get your …
I would try the chamber of commerce. If you are staying at any lodging near Bedford or Breezewood, you might be able to pick one up at the Inn. Try online too! Don't forget to get your selfie with the Giant Coffee Pot near downtown Bedford and I really enjoyed the shops and the Coverlet Museum.
We are planning the covered bridge tour and would like to eat a local, non chain restaurant. Does anyone have suggestions?
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There are two just off the turnpike at the Bedford exit. Claras in the travelodge is american diner kinda food well prepared and there is Eds Steakhouse. Also in downtown Bedford there …
There are two just off the turnpike at the Bedford exit. Claras in the travelodge is american diner kinda food well prepared and there is Eds Steakhouse. Also in downtown Bedford there are places.