A95 road
The A95 road is a major road of north-east Scotland connecting the A9 road in the Highlands to the A98 road near the coast.
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Route information | |
Length | 62.6 mi[1] (100.7 km) |
Major junctions | |
Southwest end | Near Aviemore 57.2153°N 3.8235°W |
North end | Near Boyndie 57.6498°N 2.6392°W |
Location | |
Primary destinations | Aviemore, Grantown-on-Spey, Banff |
Road network | |
Route
It leaves the A9 four miles north of Aviemore.
It then goes:
- through Drumullie;
- near to Dulnain Bridge – junction with A938 road;
- through Craggan
- near to Grantown-on-Spey – junctions with A939 road;
- through Cromdale
- through Mains of Dalvey;
- over the Bridge of Avon;
- through Aberlour;
- through Craigellachie – junctions with A941 road;
- through Maggieknockater, Mulben, Tauchers and Rosarie;
- joins the A96 road west of Keith leaving it east of that town;
- through Farmtown, Drumnagarroch, Glenbarry, Gordonstown and Cornhill
It ends with a junction with the A98 road between Portsoy and Banff.
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References
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- "Driving directions to A95". Google. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
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