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Address: Roman Road Bearsden , Milngavie G61 2, EDU, GB
State: EDU
City: Milngavie
Zip Code: G61 2


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Interesting piece of history in the middle of an urban area. If you're a fan of the Roman empire, you can take 10-15 minutes to walk this site and grab a coffee at at a nearby cafe.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
This place is excellent. Well looked after with good informative signage. Keep up the good work Scotland this is a superb example of Roman architecture. We spent a good three quarters of an hour ambling around imagining what it was like and how it all worked, the furnace, the underfloor heating for the sauna, the pool, the drainage and the latrines. What a great example, all in one place. There’s a nice little bench seat under the tree in the top corner of the site. I would highly recommend a visit. Don’t forget to visit the church over the road to view the information about the Roman Fort site. There is also the Antonine Wall base in the cemetery which is 5min away in the car.
Nice little bit of Roman history in the middle of Bearsden I didn't know anything about until recently. We arrived at the car park just 1 minutes walk away from the Roman Bath House site. We paid £1 for an hours parking as we knew it wouldn't take to long to go and visit the Roman site. The site itself is well maintained with a nice little bench perched on an elevated grassy incline which is good for a wee seat if its a nice day to take in the scenery. If you are like me and love all things Roman then this is a treat! There is also the base layer of the Antonine wall which is inside a cemetery just 5 mins drive from the Roman Bath House which is worth a visit.
Ancient Roman site in the middle of town, free and and informativeVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
When you think this built about 1800 years ago a Roman Bath House and you can see the foundations Structure of the building if your into Roman history its good to to see. The bathhouse is surrounded by luxury flats think this how they discovered it. when doing to building of flats. its worth a visit. would make better tourist attarction if they had couple roman guards on patrol in Summer.
Took 2 Young lads from Denver Colorado ... Nephews of my next door neighbour ... They loved the history of Scatland ... Their Uncle and Aunty next door ... In their late 50s ... Have since visited for their 1st time Visited onWeekdayWait time10–30 minReservation recommendedNot sure
Fun walk to this even though it was pouring rain. Very interesting looking over the ruins and reading about the location.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo wait
So interesting to see the layout and construction of an early Roman Bathhouse! Great signs to detail different areas.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
The Antonine wall which ran from Bowling on the Clyde to Grangemouth on the Forth and was a defensive feature effectively splitting Scotland in two was very close to this important historic site. The Romans were well known for their bathhouses and many examples exist in every corner of their empire but this one's in leafy Bearsden and is so readily accessible to anyone.
I visited here, only takes 20minutes to go round it all but worth it to see some roman history in Scotland. Gives you an incite to where the Antoine Wall was. Also visited the Hunterian museum for its Antoine Wall Exibit
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