Antonine Wall: Bearsden Bath-house

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Overview
Considered to be the best surviving visible Roman building in Scotland, the bath-house was discovered in 1973 during excavations for a construction site. It was originally built for use by the Roman garrison at Bearsden Fort, which is part of the Antonine Wall defences. This building dates from the 2nd century AD. Visitors should wear sensible footwear.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all reasonable times
Location
Roman Road, BEARSDEN, G61 2SG
About the area
Bordering the northwest boundary of the City of Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire stretches out into spectacular scenery which makes for great outdoor pursuits. Walking trails and cycling routes can be found in great abundance, not to mention opportunities for fishing, watersports, golf and horseriding.
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Antonine Wall: Bearsden Bath-house

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Considered to be the best surviving visible Roman building in Scotland, the bath-house was discovered in 1973 during excavations for a construction site. It was originally built for use by the Roman garrison at Bearsden Fort, which is part of the Antonine Wall defences. This building dates from the 2nd century AD. Visitors should wear sensible footwear.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all reasonable times
Location
Roman Road, BEARSDEN, G61 2SG
About the area
Area image
Bordering the northwest boundary of the City of Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire stretches out into spectacular scenery which makes for great outdoor pursuits. Walking trails and cycling routes can be found in great abundance, not to mention opportunities for fishing, watersports, golf and horseriding.