A828 road
A828 road | |
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Primary destinations: | Oban, Fort William |
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The A828 road is a primary route along the western coast of Scotland
At its northern end the A828 meets the A82 at South Ballachulish and it runs to a junction with the A85 at Connel; the total length being some 26 miles (42 km). It passes through Highland and Argyll and Bute council areas. The area it runs through, the Appin, is remote and this is evidenced by the fact that the only other numbered road it has a junction with is the minor B845.
- Route (north to south)
- South Ballachulish (56°41′05″N 5°10′27″W / 56.6848°N 5.1741°W)
- Kentallen
- Duror
- the coast of Loch Linnhe
- Portnacroish
- Appin
- bridge over Loch Creran
- Barcaldine (junction with the B845)
- Benderloch
- Ledaig
- Oban Airport
- North Connel
- Connel Bridge over Loch Etive
- Connel (56°27′14″N 5°23′42″W / 56.4540°N 5.3950°W)
Coordinates: 56°34′34″N 5°22′41″W / 56.5760°N 5.3781°W
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