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Dumbarton Castle will be open from 10am – 4pm daily except Thursdays and Fridays until 31 March. From 1 April 2023, the site will be open daily from 9:30am – 5:30pm.
It surprises me that some Sons and Daughters of the Rock know nothing of the history of Dumbarton Castle. And I’m frequently dumfoonert by the fact that large numbers of Dumbartonians have never ...
Dumbarton Castle was built on top of volcanic rock beside the sea. In the 1200s it protected Scotland from Vikings. During World War 2 it became a lookout tower and was fitted with anti-aircraft guns.
THIS stunning 14-bedroom Dumbarton castle is on the market for just £675,000. The plush Victorian mansion lies on the former Royal hunting ground of King Robert the Bruce. Dalmoak Castle itself ...
The well-traveled HMS Dumbarton Castle has covered 620,000 miles during its service and has visited 39 countries and 88 ports. Categories: Fisheries, Mercosur. Top Comments ...
Dumbarton Castle in West Dunbartonshire is now set to reopen by early spring, following the completion of high level masonry inspections after being identified as one of a series of crumbling ...
An anti-sectarianism initiative got a major boost when a large number of pupils from seven primary schools took part in a multi-faith service in honour of St Columba on Dumbarton Rock. The ...
It is the site of a volcanic rock on which stands Dumbarton Castle. During its long history, the castle has been both a royal residence and a fortress. Dumbarton was a Royal Burgh between 1222 and ...
Marching down to the Strathclyde Homes Stadium. It's hardly the stuff of inspiring football chants, but Dumbarton fans will have to get used to the name of the newly built home for their favourites.
Dumbarton is a place, not a person. The town of Newark had been named in the 1870s by Scottish developer J. Barr Robertson after a castle in Port Glasgow, on the mouth of Scotland’s River Clyde.
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