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Walking & Cycling Guides | Antonine Wall
WEBDownload one of the following leaflets which offer more information about, and ideas for trips along and around, the Antonine Wall.
See results only from antoninewall.orgSuggested Routes Along Th…
Suggested Routes Along the Wall. Download one of our suggested trips …
Interactive Map
Use the interactive map to explore the surviving sites along the line of the …
Visiting the Wall
Visiting the Wall. Interactive Map. Things to See and Do. Download the App. …
Site by Site
Site by Site. You can follow the route of the Wall across the country today – from the …
About the Wall
About the Wall. From Old Kilpatrick on the west coast to near Bo’ness in the east, …
Tollpark
Immediately east of the Cumbernauld Airport, at Tollpark, North Lanarkshire, …
Site by Site | Antonine Wall
WEBUse the interactive map to explore the surviving sites along the line of the Antonine Wall, or discover some of its incredible objects in one of the many museum collections.
Antonine Trail (including map, GPS files and statistics)
WEBA 71 miles long distance path which roughly follows the length of the Roman Antonine Wall from Dunbarton in the west to Cramond Kirk near Edinburgh in the east. Maps, statistics …
WEBYou can discover the Antonine Wall at several locations along the iconic John Muir Way, a long-distance walking route which leads from coast to coast through central Scotland. It can even be reached via water, from …
Visiting the Wall | Antonine Wall
WEBVisiting the Wall. Interactive Map. Things to See and Do. Download the App. Suggested Routes Along the Wall. Walking & Cycling Guides. Get Involved. Playparks. World Heritage.
WEBThe guidebook includes a full eight-day 125 km option covering days either side of the Wall sections, or a six-day 91 km shorter walk along the Wall section only. The Antonine …
WEBAn almost level walk following the Forth & Clyde Canal towpath to Bonnybridge and then exploring the Antonine Wall and Roman Fort before a woodland walk reaches the top of the Falkirk Wheel, a marvel of …
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The Antonine Wall
WEBThe Antonine Wall. Access to the Past. Walk the wall-roam like the Romans-or just enjoy a few hours out. All walks are short andto easy going and suitablesections. for families
The most beautiful hiking routes around the Antonine Wall
WEBA lovely circular walk that takes in a canal tow path, and some low hills to visit the remains of the Roman Antonine Wall. Lovely views to the Kilsyth Hills, Campsie Fells and …
WEBThis route visits just two of the many sites you can visit along the Antonine Wall. The John Muir Way intersects the wall numerous times along its path, including at Rough Castle, Kinneil Estate and Callendar Park. Visit …
Croy Hill and the Antonine Wall, near Kilsyth
WEBCroy Hill and the Antonine Wall, near Kilsyth Summary. This interesting circular route takes in two Roman hill forts on the Antonine Wall, both good viewpoints, as well as the Forth and Clyde Canal. The route starts and …
Site by Site | Antonine Wall
WEBSite by Site. You can follow the route of the Wall across the country today – from the coast into housing estates; up to high, windswept ridges and down through gentle fields and …
The best hikes and walks around the Antonine Wall | Outdooractive
WEBThe 10 most beautiful hikes around the Antonine Wall. This route is recommended for walkers as it follows the canal tow path, recently resurfaced, from Falkirk High Station to …
Antonine Wall - Wikipedia
WEBMaps of the Wall. William Roy 's plan of Camelon Roman Station and the adjacent section of the Wall, published 1793. Part of the OS 25-inch map of 1897, showing a section of …
Walking the Antonine Wall | Journey to Scotland
WEBFrom Kinneil House it is possible to take a 1.5 km circular walk following the Antonine Wall though some beautifully scenic parkland. And the path has been made good for …
WEBtrek over two of the Antonine Wall’s former hill forts. Starting at Auchinstarry Marina on the Forth & Clyde Canal, you’ll have a good flat warm-up before climbing to Bar Hill Roman …
In the footsteps of Romans: walking the Antonine Trail
WEBThanks to its turf and timber construction, the Antonine Wall is less well preserved than Hadrian’s Wall, yet there is plenty to see along its 37-mile stretch, if you know where to …
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Roman Forts & Fortlets of the Antonine Wall - Interactive Map
WEBAntone Wall Map - Hadrian’s Wall is generally thought of as the northernmost border of the Roman Empire in Britannia, but the Romans actually pushed further north into Scotland …
Map of the Antonine Wall AD 142 - emersonkent.com
WEBHistory Map of the Antonine Wall, Scotland, built in AD 142/143, Roman Britain. Illustrating its forts, fortlets, rampart, ditch, Bishopton, Old Kilpatrick, Duntocher, Castlehill, …
About the Wall | Antonine Wall
WEBAbout the Wall. From Old Kilpatrick on the west coast to near Bo’ness in the east, the Antonine Wall was around 37 miles (60km) long. The route made the most of landscape …
Suggested Routes Along the Wall | Antonine Wall
WEBSuggested Routes Along the Wall. Download one of our suggested trips below which have details on how to get from site to site, as well as some background information on each …
Tollpark | Antonine Wall
WEBImmediately east of the Cumbernauld Airport, at Tollpark, North Lanarkshire, between the forts at Castlecary and Westerwood lies one of the longest continuous stretches of the …