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Bar Hill Fort
Half a mile east of Twechar, signposted from village, 64 NS 714 762-706 740
Bar Hill was the highest fort on the Antonine wall and the site for a headquarters. In front of the Fort runs a section of ditch.


 

Bearsden Bathhouse
On Roman Road, Bearsden
One of the bathhouses and latrines the Romans constructed to service the troops of the Antonine Wall.


 

Croy Hill
Between Croy and Dullatur,
64 NS 739 769-725 762

Ditch and beacon platforms on west side of hill. Unfortunately hardly a trace of the fort on Croy Hill can be seen.


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Watling Lodge
In Falkirk, signposted from
A9, 65 NS 866 798-863 798

This is the best surviving section of the Antonine Wall’s ditch.


 

Castlecary
East of Castlecary village on
B816, 65 NS 790 783

The remains of an Antonine fort.


 

Dullatur
Half a mile east of Dullatur, 64 NS 751 772-756 773 Tollpark and Garnhall West of Castlecary, 64 NS 793 781-769 777


  Rough Castle
Signposted at Bonnybridge, one mile east, 65 NS 835 798-845 799
Rough Castle is the best preserved section of the Antonine Wall. Complete with rampart and ditch as well as the remains of one of the wall’s forts and a stretch of the military way, the road that ran behind the Antonine Wall for moving troops and supplies.

 

Seabegs Wood
One mile west of Bonnybridge,
65 NS 798-811 792

A section of the Antonine Wall’s rampart and ditch with the military way that ran behind the wall.