Scotland
- Alloa Swing Bridge
- Ballachulish Bridge, Ballachulish
- Ballochmyle Viaduct over the River Ayr near Mauchline
- Bonar Bridge
- Bridge of Awe
- Bridge of Dee
- Brig o' Balgownie spanning the River Don in Aberdeen
- Carrbridge old packhorse bridge
- Clachan Bridge, connecting the Scottish Mainland with the Isle of Seil.
- Connel Bridge
- Craigellachie Bridge, across the River Spey
- A9 Bridge across the Cromarty Firth
- Brig o' Doon
- Dryburgh Bridge
- Erskine Bridge, over the Clyde
- Findhorn Bridge, A96 over the River Findhorn
- Forth Bridge, Edinburgh, Firth of Forth
- Forth Road Bridge, Firth of Forth
- Friarton Bridge across the Firth of Tay in Perth and Kinross
- Glasgow
- Albert Bridge
- Bell's Bridge
- Clyde Arc, over the River Clyde connecting Finnieston and Pacific Quay
- Dalmarnock Bridge
- George V Bridge
- Glasgow Bridge
- King's Bridge
- Kingston Bridge, conveys the M8 over the River Clyde in Central Glasgow
- Millennium Bridge
- M8 Bridge to Nowhere
- Polmadie Bridge
- Rutherglen Bridge
- South Portland Street Suspension Bridge
- St. Andrew's Suspension Bridge
- Tradeston Bridge
- Victoria Bridge
- Glenfinnan Viaduct, A spectacular viaduct on the West Highland Line
- Kalemouth Suspension Bridge
- Kessock Bridge, Connecting Inverness and the Black Isle
- Kincardine Bridge, Upper reaches of the Firth of Forth
- Kylesku Bridge, Kylesku
- Loch Ness footbridge in Inverness, tourist attraction
- Laigh Milton Viaduct
- Overtoun Bridge, an arch bridge in Dumbarton
- Perth Bridge (also known as Smeaton's Bridge), a stone arch bridge in Perth, Scotland
- River Leven Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge spanning Riverside Park and the River Leven in Glenrothes, Fife
- Shakkin' Briggie
- Skye Bridge between Kyle of Lochalsh on the mainland and Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye
- Tay Rail Bridge, Firth of Tay, Newport-on-Tay to Dundee
- Tay Road Bridge, Firth of Tay
- Upper Forth Crossing
- Victoria Bridge, Mar Lodge Estate
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