The site of the Harrström bridge, located along the Gulf of Bothnia coastal road, has had a bridge since at least the mid-17th century. In 1893, following a decision by the governor, the villagers of Harrström built a stone beam bridge at the site. The bridge employs a saddle stone structure, which is a variation of traditional saddle timber bridges. The village of Harrström is vibrant, and its residents cherish the bridge as part of the well-preserved village and fishing harbor.

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