It's a nice bridge. Easy walk between tea gardens and hawks nest. Saw Dolphins frolicking under.The views from the bridge are excellent
The view from the top of the bridge gives you a great perspective of the area. Worth a quick walk up, and coffee shop just below has a great reputation.
Looked like every other bridge I've ever seen. Not something I'd stop to look at as a tourist attraction.
Definitely evident why it is called the Singing Bridge.Beautiful sound when a breeze comes through, and gorgeous views from the top!Just be careful with kids as pedestrian footpath is not seperated from road, and is easy for them to step/fall off the footpath onto the tar.
I drove over the Singing Bridge many times to get to Hawksnest, it is a lovely bridge, it seems really high in the car but when you go under it on the Ferry or by boat etc, you get a different image of it, I unfortunately never heard it singing
If any one has a chance walk this bridge and don't forget the camera, scenes just so beautiful. This bridge links the towns of tea gardens and hawks nest plus you can drive up and around Mungo Camping Ground and further along the Myall River.
If at Tea Gardens or Hawks Nest, a walk over this spectacular bridge is time well spent. The views up the Myall River towards Tea Gardens are wonderful and make you realise why people choose to live in the area.As the footpath on both sides is relatively narrow and not separated from the road it is advisable to keep and eye on young children.
nice walk up to the bridge, the view down the river was very serene. Sand below the bridge had very unusual patterns and with afternoon sun was great to view.
Not Singing as there was no breeze. A bit disappointed, but the food, the ice cream and the ferry trip made up for it
easy access between hawks nest & tea gardens.easy bike rides and walking.watching dolphins occasional.