Carrbridge boasts a fine narrow-arched stone bridge which was built in 1717 by Brigadier-General Sir Alexander Grant of Grant to provide passage for foot passengers, and for funerals to Duthil Churchyard, hence its other local name "the coffin bridge". The graceful narrow bridge would have made quite a final journey for the dead. The bridge took six months to built and cost £100. It witnessed a huge spate in 1829 when its parapets were washed away.