About Bridge of Awe

Bridge of Awe is a small settlement in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, located near the eastern shore of Loch Tulla. The village lies at the junction of the A85 and A851 roads, making it a convenient stop for travellers exploring the Scottish Highlands. It is situated close to the head of Loch Awe, one of the longest freshwater lochs in the UK, and offers access to walking trails and outdoor activities in the surrounding countryside. The area has a long history, with the bridge itself dating back to the 18th century and serving as an important crossing point on the route between the west and east of Scotland. The village has a small community and a few local amenities, including a shop and a pub, providing a sense of local character. Its position along the A85 makes it a practical resting point for those journeying through the region.

Nearest Train Stations 5 stations

Taynuilt Train Station 2.2 miles
Falls Of Cruachan Train Station 3.1 miles
Loch Awe Train Station 5.5 miles
Connel Ferry Train Station 8 miles
Dalmally Train Station 8.3 miles

Location

Local Government

District Argyll and Bute
Ward Oban North and Lorn
Constituency Argyll and Bute