A828 road

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The A828 road is a scenic route in western Scotland that runs along the coast of Loch Linnhe, linking the A85 near Taynuilt with Ballachulish and serving as an important connection between Argyll and the Highlands.

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Label Occurrences
A828 road canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road
connectsRegion Argyll NERFINISHED
the Highlands NERFINISHED
connectsTo A82 road NERFINISHED
A85 road NERFINISHED
country Scotland
crosses Loch Creran NERFINISHED
crossesVia Creagan Bridge NERFINISHED
followsCoastOf Loch Linnhe NERFINISHED
hasFeature bridge over Loch Creran
coastal views
hasJunctionWith A82 road NERFINISHED
A85 road NERFINISHED
isScenicRoute true
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Highland NERFINISHED
western Scotland
locatedOn west coast of Scotland
maintainedBy Transport Scotland NERFINISHED
parallelTo Loch Linnhe shoreline
partOf Scottish trunk road network NERFINISHED
transport infrastructure of Argyll and Bute
transport infrastructure of the Highlands
passesNear Appin NERFINISHED
Barcaldine NERFINISHED
Benderloch NERFINISHED
Connel NERFINISHED
Duror NERFINISHED
Kentallen NERFINISHED
regionServed Argyll NERFINISHED
Lochaber NERFINISHED
roadNumber A828 NERFINISHED
roadType single carriageway
runsAlong Loch Linnhe NERFINISHED
terminusAt Ballachulish NERFINISHED
terminusNear Taynuilt NERFINISHED
usedFor local transport
regional connectivity
tourism

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A85 road connectsTo A828 road