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Ardunie Roman Signal Station is free to visit and open year-round.

How to get here

Ardunie Roman Signal Station is accessed by footpath, through working farmland. Strong footwear recommended.

Take Trinity Gask Church Road out of Trinity Gask. Signposted footpath 1 mile.

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Address

Near Trinity Gask
Perthshire

National Grid reference:

NN 946 187

Follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code

This site is accessed through working farmland. To keep you and the livestock safe, please follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
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Close up of a spring lamb in a field. Its tongue is poking out and it has a very sweet expression on its face.

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Closed Autumn/Winter