Overview
The Clyde Arc, locally nicknamed the Squinty Bridge, is a striking arc-shaped road bridge completed in 2006. Its illuminated steel structure has become one of Glasgow's defining modern landmarks.
Highlights
- Night Illumination: Dramatically lit at night, creating reflections on the Clyde.
- Engineering Design: A 96-metre span crossing the river at a 21-degree angle.
- Clydeside Views: Great vantage point for the SEC, Armadillo, and the riverside.
History
Designed by Halcrow Group and completed in 2006, the bridge connects Finnieston with Pacific Quay. It was built to support regeneration of the former docklands area.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Best photographed from the north bank of the Clyde at dusk.
- Tip 2: Walk across for both roadside and riverside perspectives.
- Duration: 10–15 minutes.