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Opening times and prices

Antonine Wall: Castlecary is free to visit and is open year-round.

How to get here

East of Castlecary village. Take a minor road marked ‘Walton’ which runs south from the Bonnybridge to Castlecary road B816.

The site of the fort is marked by a clump of trees. Strong footwear recommended.

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Address

Near Castlecary village
Lanarkshire

National Grid reference:

NS 790 783

Historic places nearby

Antonine Wall: Westerwood to Castlecary

The ditch between Westerwood and Castlecary forts is one of the longest continuous stretches of the Antonine Wall that can be seen today.

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Antonine Wall: Dullatur

Stroll along the frontier of the Roman Empire at the site of two Antonine Wall camps.

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Antonine Wall: Seabegs Wood

Seabegs Wood features a well-preserved stretch of rampart and ditch, accompanied by a section of the Military Way, situated on an attractive wood.

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Antonine Wall: Croy Hill

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Antonine Wall: Rough Castle

Rough Castle fort near Bonnybridge is the best preserved fort on the Antonine Wall.

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Antonine Wall: Bar Hill Fort

Bar Hill Fort was one of 16 known forts along the Antonine Wall, which was built across Scotland’s central belt from AD 140.

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