A95 road

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Scotland

The A95 is a trunk road in Scotland. It connects the A9 north of Aviemore in the Highland region with the A98 between Portsoy and Banff in Aberdeenshire.

From the A9 north of Aviemore branching, it first follows largely the course of the river Spey at the northern side. It runs through a sparsely populated region of the Highlands. In Grantown -on-Spey, the A939 joins the A95 and is guided on a bridge over the Spey. East of the Cromdale Moray Council Area is reached where the road crosses the Avon at Ballindalloch. It passes through the towns of Charlestown of Aberlour and Craigellachie, where the A941 crosses. After crossing the Fiddich, leaving the A95 the course of the Spey and continues in a northeasterly direction to Keith, where it is kept for a few miles with the A96. The Isla twice crossing the A95 finally reached Aberdeenshire. After a total length of 102 km, the road finally ends with its junction with the A98 between Portsoy and Banff, near the south coast of the Moray Firth.

Former customs station on A95

Crossing the Fiddich

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