Knockearl Bridge carries the R491 road from County Offaly on the south bank across the river to Cloughjordan on the north bank in County Tipperary[2]
An ornate stone bridge with cast iron railings carries the avenue leading to Modreeny across the Ballyfinboy.[3]
Modern pedestrian bridges in Borrisokane town park link the two sections of the park, north and south of the river.[4]
Ballinderry Bridge carries the R493 road across the river. It is an elegant five arch bridge with low arches.[5]
The three arched Drominagh Demesne Toll Bridge was built by the land owner in 1776 the now disused shelter for the toll collector is still visible.[6]
Angling
An electric fishing survey of the river at Ballinderry was conducted in September 2012 by Inland Fisheries Ireland. Species noted here were Brown trout (26) and Salmon (15).[7]
References
^"Tipperary". Libraryireland.com. Archived from the original on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2013.