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The River Eachaig is a river on the , in Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland.

The river flows from to the , passing Benmore Botanic Garden, and . It is joined by the and the . The Little Eachaig River joins the River Eachaig immediately before it empties into the Holy Loch.

The old route from to the Firth of Clyde involved travelling down Loch Eck, then crossing the River Eachaig to get to – Mary Queen of Scots went this way in 1563. A small boat or punt called a coite carried passengers over the river, and the thatched house of the ferryman became known as the Cot House, eventually the Cot House Inn.

Around 1835 David Napier built a road from pier to Loch Eck as part of the "new route to Inveraray", and at this time the ferry was replaced by a wooden bridge. This in time needed replaced, and around the end of 1884 the Trustees of the Dunoon District of Roads, Argyllshire, arranged for engineers and contractors to construct a new malleable iron girder bridge spanning over the river; this bridge was completed in May 1885. It is a single-span double warren lattice truss bridge, spanning between abutments at each end with splayed stone parapets.

This route was still shown in the 7th series one-inch map published in 1960, in following decades the A815 main road was realigned with a curve crossing the river on a new bridge to the north of the old bridge, and the A880 side road from Kilmun extended to join this as a side road. ( OS map published 1960) The old bridge is still in place, and is a as a rare example of an unaltered wrought iron bridge.


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