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Duncarnock Fort (The Craigie)

Glasgow G77 6PL, United Kingdom
4.8(64)
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5.0
2y

One of the most captivating aspects of Duncarnock Fort is its rich history. Archaeological evidence suggests that the fort was occupied as far back as the Iron Age, making it over two thousand years old. It’s fascinating to contemplate the daily lives, rituals, and social dynamics of the people who called this place home so long ago. It’s important to note that Duncarnock Fort is an ancient site, and therefore, visitors should respect the area and follow any guidelines or instructions provided. Additionally, as the fort is located on elevated terrain, proper footwear and caution are advised while navigating the site. For history buffs, nature lovers, and those seeking a glimpse into Scotland’s ancient heritage, Duncarnock Fort is an absolute must-visit. Its impressive ruins, breathtaking views, and connection to the past make it a captivating destination that truly showcases Scotland’s rich historical and cultural legacy....

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4y

As a new member of this water, this was my first visit to look around and I decided to walk up to the top of the hill to Duncarnock fort.

Views were amazing and it gave me a chance to check out how my new Canon M50 camera with the 15-45mm kit lens behaved.

With the wall to wall sunshine, it turned out a lovely day and happy with camera.

A lovely water, a lovely wee hill and a...

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Marry QuinMarry Quin
One of the most captivating aspects of Duncarnock Fort is its rich history. Archaeological evidence suggests that the fort was occupied as far back as the Iron Age, making it over two thousand years old. It’s fascinating to contemplate the daily lives, rituals, and social dynamics of the people who called this place home so long ago. It’s important to note that Duncarnock Fort is an ancient site, and therefore, visitors should respect the area and follow any guidelines or instructions provided. Additionally, as the fort is located on elevated terrain, proper footwear and caution are advised while navigating the site. For history buffs, nature lovers, and those seeking a glimpse into Scotland’s ancient heritage, Duncarnock Fort is an absolute must-visit. Its impressive ruins, breathtaking views, and connection to the past make it a captivating destination that truly showcases Scotland’s rich historical and cultural legacy. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤️
Mike McCallum OutdoorsMike McCallum Outdoors
As a new member of this water, this was my first visit to look around and I decided to walk up to the top of the hill to Duncarnock fort. Views were amazing and it gave me a chance to check out how my new Canon M50 camera with the 15-45mm kit lens behaved. With the wall to wall sunshine, it turned out a lovely day and happy with camera. A lovely water, a lovely wee hill and a lovely day xx
Alex SpenceAlex Spence
Worth the walk from Neilston for the views alone. The walk along Kirkton Road out of Neilston and through Glanderson Woods to ‘The Craigie’ as Duncarnock Fort is known is a very pleasant and fairly easy walk. The climb to the summit from Glanderson Dam is straightforward if you take the path clockwise round the hill.
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One of the most captivating aspects of Duncarnock Fort is its rich history. Archaeological evidence suggests that the fort was occupied as far back as the Iron Age, making it over two thousand years old. It’s fascinating to contemplate the daily lives, rituals, and social dynamics of the people who called this place home so long ago. It’s important to note that Duncarnock Fort is an ancient site, and therefore, visitors should respect the area and follow any guidelines or instructions provided. Additionally, as the fort is located on elevated terrain, proper footwear and caution are advised while navigating the site. For history buffs, nature lovers, and those seeking a glimpse into Scotland’s ancient heritage, Duncarnock Fort is an absolute must-visit. Its impressive ruins, breathtaking views, and connection to the past make it a captivating destination that truly showcases Scotland’s rich historical and cultural legacy. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤️
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As a new member of this water, this was my first visit to look around and I decided to walk up to the top of the hill to Duncarnock fort. Views were amazing and it gave me a chance to check out how my new Canon M50 camera with the 15-45mm kit lens behaved. With the wall to wall sunshine, it turned out a lovely day and happy with camera. A lovely water, a lovely wee hill and a lovely day xx
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Worth the walk from Neilston for the views alone. The walk along Kirkton Road out of Neilston and through Glanderson Woods to ‘The Craigie’ as Duncarnock Fort is known is a very pleasant and fairly easy walk. The climb to the summit from Glanderson Dam is straightforward if you take the path clockwise round the hill.
Alex Spence

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