Fort William - Fort Augustus - Inverness Military Road

Also known as

Laggan

Classifications: Military Road(18th Century)

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Location Details

Local authority: Highland

Parish: Kilmonivaig

Former region: Highland

Former district: Lochaber

Former county: Inverness-Shire

Location accurate to the nearest 10 metres.

British National Grid (BNG) Coordinates: 228700, 796000

Ordnance Survey (OS) National Grid Reference: NN 2870 9600

Latitude: 57.02322Longitude: -4.82362

Datum: OSGB36 - NGR

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Further details

Site number: NN29NE 5

Unique identifier (UID): 81103

Close up aerial view of Laggan Locks, at Loch Lochy on the C

Papers of James Sloan Bone, landscape historian, Inverness, Highland, Scotland

20122107146

Close up aerial view of Laggan Locks at Loch Lochy on the Ca

Papers of James Sloan Bone, landscape historian, Inverness, Highland, Scotland

20122107145

General oblique aerial view of the remains of the Fort Willi

RCAHMS Aerial Photography Digital

20111262039

General oblique aerial view of the remains of the Fort Willi

RCAHMS Aerial Photography Digital

20111262038

1 Note

Category: Descriptive accounts

Event reference: 789182

NN29NE 5 2801 9500 to 2999 9818

NN 2800 9500 - 2864 9583 Wade's road on impassable forest track.
NN 2864 9583 - 2987 9798 A82 on line.
NN 2987 9798 - 2999 9818 The superseded trunk road on the line of the Wade road is now a disused track.
Visited by OS, June 1964 and February 1979.

Initially the military road takes the form of a grassy forestry track heading N. The track becomes very overgrown with gorse and trees in the vicinity of NN 2854 9569 and finally the overgrowth becomes so dense that the track becomes impassable.
There is some uncertainty as to the line taken by the military road through Laggan. It may have taken the route now overlain by the A82 or it may have followed a line slightly further W. There are no extant signs of the latter route apart from a short section of disused grass track visible immediately to the S of the Laggan Swing Bridge. It is possible to see the overgrown remains of old asphalt metalling between fragments of flanking banks.
Just S of Laggan Swing Bridge the military road heads E.
M Logie (Highland Council) 1997; NMRS, MS/1007/3.


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References

Shepherd C. (2009cc) 'Survey of the 18th-century Military Road Network - Lochaber, Highland (Kilmallie / Kilmonivaig / Lismore and appin parishes), landscape assessment', Discovery Excav Scot New 10 2009 Cathedral Communications Limited, Wiltshire, England.. Page(s): 102 LO39