A96 Road
The A96 Road is a major road in Scotland that connects the city of Inverness in the north to Aberdeen in the south. It spans approximately 106 miles and serves as an important route for both local and long-distance traffic, facilitating travel and commerce between these two cities.
Along the A96, travelers can enjoy scenic views of the Scottish Highlands and various towns, including Elgin and Keith. The road is also significant for accessing various attractions, such as Brodie Castle and the Moray Firth, making it a popular choice for tourists exploring the region.