A924 road
A924 road in the UK | |
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Basic data | |
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Start of the street: |
Bridge of Cally ( 56 ° 39 ′ N , 3 ° 24 ′ W ) |
End of street: |
Pitlochry ( 56 ° 43 ′ N , 3 ° 45 ′ W ) |
Overall length: | 33.0 km (20.5 mi ) |
The A924 in Ballintuim | |
Course of the road
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The A924 road is an A-road in the Scottish Council Area Perth and Kinross .
course
The road begins as a junction from the A93 ( Perth - Aberdeen ) in the hamlet of Bridge of Cally . It runs in a north-westerly direction through a sparsely populated region of Perth and Kinross. The course essentially follows the course of the Ardle River . The A924 connects three hamlets with Ballintuim , Kirkmichael and Enochdhu to the road network.
About two kilometers beyond Enochdhu, at the level of the confluence of two source brooks to the Ardle, the A924 bends in a westerly direction, and then gradually turns to the southwest. Passing the Edradour whiskey distillery , it first reaches the village of Moulin and finally Pitlochry , where it forms the main street. In the center of Pitlochry, the A924 divides and runs along the north bank of the Tummel to the north-west and south-east, respectively, to merge into the A9 after a total of 33 km beyond the village . In Pitlochry, the street with Blair Athol passes the second whiskey distillery.