A9 motorway
The A9 motorway is a major road in Scotland that runs from Dunblane in the south to Inverness in the north. It covers approximately 137 miles and serves as a key route for both local and long-distance traffic, connecting various towns and cities along the way.
This motorway is known for its scenic views, particularly as it passes through the Scottish Highlands. It also provides access to popular tourist destinations, including Loch Ness and Cairngorms National Park, making it an important route for visitors exploring the natural beauty of Scotland.