A686 road
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The A686 is a road in northern England. It runs from Penrith in Cumbria to Haydon Bridge in Northumberland. The AA named the A686 One of the Greatest Drives in Britain owing to the dramatic scenery of the Pennines mountains encountered along its route. The road is popular with motorcyclists, and due to the great number of steep bends many casualties occur along the road.
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The A686 begins at a roundabout with the A66 road and A6 road near Penrith. The road heads in a north-easterly direction crossing the River Eden before going through the village of Langwathby. It continues through Melmerby and across the Pennines before reaching the small market town of Alston. It meets the A689 road (to Brampton and Bishop Auckland) and then crosses the border into Northumberland. It continues past the villages of Ninebanks, Bearsbridge and Whitfield. It meets the B6305 road to Hexham, and a few miles later terminates at its junction with the A69 road just east of Haydon Bridge.
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A roads in Zone 6 of the Great Britain road numbering system |
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A6 | A60 - A61 - A62 - A63 - A64 - A65 - A66 - A67 - A68 - A69 | |
A602 - A605 - A614 - A625 - A630 - A635 | ||
A638 - A647 - A666 - A684 - A685 - A686 - A689 - A690 - A696 | ||
A6030 - A6055 - A6079 - A6182 | ||
List of A roads in Zone 6 |