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Road in Inner Hebrides
Road in Inner Hebrides
The northern Inner Hebrides of Skye and the Small Isles are reached by two roads that branch off the A82 Inverness to Fort William road. The A87 is the further north, and travels to Kyle of Lochalsh and the now toll-free bridge to Skye.
Further south, the A830 "Road to the Isles" travels from Fort William to Mallaig where ferries sail to Armadale on Skye and the four Small Isles
Further south again, the A85 connects the A82 with Oban, the terminal for ferries to Mull.
The southernmost entry point to the Inner Hebrides is the A83, which serves Kennacraig, the ferry terminal for Islay. The Isle of Jura can be reached by local ferry from Port Askaig on Islay.
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