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Calum's Road on Raasay was built by islander Calum MacLeod, who constructed it over a decade using only basic tools after locals' decades of failed campaigning for access.
The Great North Road stands out for its significant historical context and importance in connecting major cities, serving as a crucial artery for trade and travel.
Bealach na Ba in Wester Ross offers unique alpine-style driving with steep ramps and hairpin bends and is popular among cyclists seeking adventure and stunning views.
Tom Otter's Lane is named after the last man gibbeted in Lincolnshire, connected to a sensational murder case of the 19th century, adding to its historical intrigue.
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