A811 road

A811 road shield

A811 road
Route information
Length: 29.7 mi (47.8 km)
Major junctions
east end: Stirling
56°04′22″N 3°34′17″E / 56.0729°N 3.5714°E / 56.0729; 3.5714
west end: Balloch
55°35′44″N 4°21′18″W / 55.5955°N 4.3550°W / 55.5955; -4.3550
Road network

The A811 is a road in central Scotland. It runs from Stirling to Balloch.

Route

The road starts off in the centre of Stirling, at the Craigs Roundabout. Soon, it leaves Stirling and crosses the M9 without a junction, although there may be one built in the future.[1][2] At the moment, drivers will need to use the A84 and the B8075 for access to the M9 motorway. The road is not interrupted until a roundabout where the A811 and the B822 meet. It then passes through Arnprior, where the B8034 and 2 unclassified roads meet with the A811. After Arnprior, it passes through Buchlyvie, where the B835 meets with the A811. After Buchlyvie, the road meets with the A875. After this junction, the road meets with the A81 and then continues on to a junction with the A809. It enters West Dunbartonshire and passes Gartocharn and then it terminates at a roundabout with the A82.

A view looking northeast along the A811 Old Military Road at the junction to Lagganbeg

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to A811 road (Scotland).
  1. "M9/A811 Road Junction A Step Closer?". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  2. "Investment scheme to benefit Stirling". Retrieved 21 December 2014.

Coordinates: 56°07′34″N 4°14′06″W / 56.126°N 4.235°W / 56.126; -4.235

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