A815 road (Scotland)


The A815 is a major road in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It runs for about from the A83, near Cairndow, in the north, to Toward in the south. It passes beside three lochs, while its final stretch is along the Firth of Clyde.

Route

The road begins at a T-junction with the A83, about east of Ardkinglas Woodland Garden. The road immediately crosses the Kinglas Water and turns west and then south-west, along the eastern shores of Loch Fyne. Between Creggans and Strachur, at the junction with the A886, the road turns south-east at the A886, heading inland, soon following the River Cur and then Loch Eck, again on the eastern side, and turns south. It passes Benmore and Uig en route to Ardbeg, below Puck's Glen to the north.
After a few sweeping curves where the A880 branches off, just north of Dalinlongart the road crosses the Little Eachaig River, turns south-east, and continues beside the northern end of the Holy Loch on its western shores
In Sandbank, at a T-junction with the A885 High Road, the road turns left towards the Holy Loch Marina as Rankin's Brae.
At the mouth of the Holy Loch, at the western shores of the Firth of Clyde, the road turns south as it leads through Hunters Quay and enters the town of Dunoon. As Alexandra Parade, the road continues through Hunters Quay and Kirn.
En route to Dunoon's East Bay, the road passes several roads that lead up and down the hill perpendicular to the Firth of Clyde. They are: Kirn Brae, Stewart Street, Clyde Street and Dhalling Road. Several others, not mentioned here, are cul-de-sacs.
Still as Alexandra Parade, the road crosses a roundabout shared with John Street, then passes Church Street, Moir Street and the eastern end of Argyll Street.
The road continues past Dunoon Pier and, as Pier Esplanade, crosses the roundabout overlooked by the Highland Mary statue. As Tom-a-Mhoid Road, then Wellington Street, it then sweeps a few hundred feet inland, on a pronounced curve to the east, forming junctions with Park Avenue, Kirk Street, Castle Street, Jane Street, Hillfoot Street, Victoria Road, Auchamore Road, Clyde Street, William Street and Victoria Parade.
At West Bay, after passing the western end of Victoria Parade near its crossing of Balgaidh Burn, the road turns south again as Pier Esplanade. After leaving Dunoon, the road continues for a further south along the west bank of the firth, passing through Bullwood, Ardhallow and Innellan.
Finally the road reaches Toward, which marks the junction of the Kyles of Bute and the Firth, and turns west at its junction with an unnamed road which leads south to the centre of Toward, and soon ends around west of Toward Church.

Name

Its name changes several times over its course :
  • Shore Road
  • Marine Parade
  • Alexandra Parade
  • Pier Esplanade
  • Wellington Street
  • Bullwood Road
  • Shore Road

    Notable building and structures

The following buildings, structures or sites of interest stand beside the road :
  • Coylet Inn, a 17th-century coaching inn
  • Whistlefield Inn
  • Benmore Botanic Garden
  • Lazaretto Point War Memorial
  • Hafton House, Hunters Quay
  • Royal Marine Hotel, Hunters Quay
  • Hunters Quay Hotel, Hunters Quay
  • Queen's Hotel, Kirn
  • Kirn & Sandbank Parish Church, Dunoon
  • Dunoon Pier, Dunoon
  • Highland Mary statue, Dunoon
  • McColl's Hotel
  • Laudervale, Dunoon

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