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Roman wall - ish!?
It's a nice walk through the woods to get to the site of the fort, but there is nothing to see there other than ditches that the notice board tells you were once something more. Otherwise, you'd see m...
Another fantastic Roman historical site situated in Scotland
Although not as impressive as Hadrians wall itself, the very fact that the Romans infiltrated Scotland this far north is testimony to their strength, determination and ingenuity. In a part of Scotland...
It's an atmospheric place. The outline of the fort is clear and the information boards stimulate the imagination, but don't expect to see any Roman buildings or bits of wall. Unless Roman history is y...
As detailed the wall and Roman fort are not really physical remnants but more the site and general topography of the complex with the outline of where it would have run. To reach the fort it is a bit...
Antonine ditch which is what you can see today. It is not as glamourous or well known as the other roman wall, but I think it is better for that. I walked it to Bonnybridge.
Roman wall - ish!?
It's a nice walk through the woods to get to the site of the fort, but there is nothing to see there other than ditches that the notice board tells you were once something more. Otherwise, you'd see m...
Another fantastic Roman historical site situated in Scotland
Although not as impressive as Hadrians wall itself, the very fact that the Romans infiltrated Scotland this far north is testimony to their strength, determination and ingenuity. In a part of Scotland...
Don't expect a wall and a fort!
It's an atmospheric place. The outline of the fort is clear and the information boards stimulate the imagination, but don't expect to see any Roman buildings or bits of wall. Unless Roman history is y...
On the footfalls of the mighty Roman legions
As detailed the wall and Roman fort are not really physical remnants but more the site and general topography of the complex with the outline of where it would have run. To reach the fort it is a bit...
Not really a wall
Antonine ditch which is what you can see today. It is not as glamourous or well known as the other roman wall, but I think it is better for that. I walked it to Bonnybridge.