The Loux Covered Bridge, built in 1874, is a picturesque 60-foot bridge crossing Cabin Run Creek. Named after the Loux family who owned the surrounding land, this bridge showcases classic Burr truss construction. Its weathered wood exterior and rustic charm make it a favorite among photographers and history buffs. The bridge is part of the scenic Covered Bridge Drive tour.
The charming Loux Covered Bridge is nestled on Covered Bridge Road in Pipersville, Pennsylvania. It beautifully spans Cabin Run Creek and is a prominent stop on the scenic Covered Bridge Drive tour in Bucks County.
No, enjoying the rustic beauty of the Loux Covered Bridge is completely free! It's one of the wonderful complimentary attractions you can experience in Pipersville, Bucks County, perfect for a scenic stop.
Built in 1874, the Loux Covered Bridge is famous for its picturesque 60-foot length, classic Burr truss construction, and beautifully weathered wood exterior. It's a favorite spot for photographers, history buffs, and anyone enjoying the scenic charm of Bucks County's covered bridges.
While not a dedicated children's playground, the Loux Covered Bridge offers a lovely, free outdoor experience for families. Kids might enjoy seeing the historic 1874 structure and the Cabin Run Creek, making it a pleasant, quick stop during a scenic drive through Pipersville, Bucks County.
The historic Loux Covered Bridge measures 60 feet in length, providing a picturesque crossing over Cabin Run Creek. Its compact size adds to its rustic charm, perfect for a leisurely stroll or photography session in Pipersville.
The Loux Covered Bridge, constructed in 1874, is a testament to 19th-century engineering with its classic Burr truss design. It's named after the Loux family, who originally owned the surrounding land, making it a cherished piece of Pipersville's local history and a highlight for history buffs.
Yes, the Loux Covered Bridge is a key highlight on the beautiful Covered Bridge Drive tour, a popular route for exploring the historic and picturesque covered bridges scattered throughout Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It's a must-see stop on this scenic journey starting from Pipersville.
Visitors to Loux Covered Bridge often enjoy photography, capturing its weathered wood and rustic charm, especially given its 1874 construction and classic Burr truss design. It's also a perfect spot for history buffs to appreciate its historical significance or simply to enjoy a peaceful moment by Cabin Run Creek in Pipersville.
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