Gallery:A811
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A811
Balloch Bridge at the southern end of Loch Lomond, which formerly carried the A813 across the River Leven
Looking across Balloch Bridge at the southern end of Loch Lomond, which formerly carried the A813 across the River Leven
Underneath the newer Lomond Bridge at the southern end of Loch Lomond, which carries the A811 across the River Leven
Sculpture on the A82 (C) N Chadwick
The A82 is a trunk road in Scotland. It is the principal route from Lowland Scotland to the western Scottish Highlands, running from Glasgow to Inverness, going by Loch Lomond, Glen Coe, Fort William and the Great Glen.
Stoneymollan Roundabout (C) David Dixon
This large metal sculpture, which shows wildbirds in flight was installed in the middle of the Stoneymollan Roundabout on 2005. The Stoneymollan Roundabout, also known as the Balloch Roundabout, is at the junction of the A82 and the A811.
This large metal sculpture, which shows wildbirds in flight was installed in the middle of the Stoneymollan Roundabout on 2005. The Stoneymollan Roundabout, also known as the Balloch Roundabout, is at the junction of the A82 and the A811.
Road construction at Raploch as seen from Stirling Castle
Ballangeich Roundabout and Millenium Way in Stirling under construction in July 1996
The King's Knot The King’s Knot is on the grounds of the ancient King’s Park, Crown property from at least the 1100s, where Scotland’s royalty partook in jousting, hawking and hunting.
To the right is the Kings Knot Roundabout on the A811
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