This can be traversed by mountain bike and the usual route is South to North starting from Mill Bridge.
The covered wooden Mill Bridge, 500 yards downstream, was built in 1408 on the model of the much longer Chapel Bridge.
A small bridge runs from Mill Bridge over the secondary drop to a car park.
From 1901 to 1903, Mill Gardens, Mill Bridge and the boathouse were developed.
As the business grew larger it moved first to Mill Bridge in 1832 and then to Old Cross in 1891.
During the planning process the project name "Kvarnbron" (Mill Bridge) was used.
It is also known as Isaac Shearer's Mill Bridge.
There is also a direct ascent up the western slopes starting at Mill Bridge.
It is adjacent to the Kutz's Mill Bridge.