The Bealach na Bà Pass, located in the Scottish Highlands, is a historic single-track road known for being the steepest road ascent in Britain. Starting from the picturesque coastal village of Applecross, the pass winds its way through the rugged mountains, ascending to an elevation of 2,054 feet (626 meters). Full of twists and turns, this challenging route offers a memorable driving experience, with breathtaking views and a sense of adventure at every bend. Visitors can expect a journey that not only tests their driving skills but also rewards them with stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape.
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