Bealach na Bà began its life as a pass for monks, cows and local villagers - Alamy At the foot of Bealach na Bà in the Scottish Highlands, you receive a stark warning. “This road rises to a height of ...
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UK's most treacherous road is now a tourist hotspot with Jeremy Clarkson among visitors
The Bealach na Bà, also known as the Applecross Pass, has a notorious reputation as Britain's most treacherous road and is certainly not for those lacking courage. Perched over 2,000 feet above sea ...
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Britain's most dangerous road is now tourist attraction with Jeremy Clarkson among visitors
Widely regarded as Britain's most dangerous road, the Bealach na Bà, or the Applecross Pass as it's more commonly known, is not for the faint hearted. Sitting over 2,000 feet above sea level at its ...
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