Interested in learning more about the discovery and excavation of sites along the Antonine Wall?
Balmuildy fort
Bar Hill fort
Bearsden fort and bathhouse
Cadder fort
Carriden fort
Castlecary fort
Castlehill fort
Croy Hill fort

Duntocher fort

Falkirk fort

Inveravon fort

Kirkintilloch fort

Mumrills fort

Old Kilpatrick fort

Rough Castle fort

Westerwood fort

Cleddans fortlet

Glasgow Bridge fortlet

Kinneil fortlet

Seabegs Wood fortlet

Summerston fortlet and temporary camp

Wilderness Plantation fortlet

Bantaskin ditch and outer mound

Bridgeness, easter locus of the wall

Callendar Park ditch

New Kilpatrick Cemetery, Bearsden wall base

Polmont Church ditch

Polmont Woods ditch

Polmonthill ditch and temporary camp

Roman Park, Bearsden ditch and wall abse

Tollpark ditch and temporary camp

Watling Lodge and Tamfourhill ditch sections

Buchley enclosure

Bonnyside East and West expansions

Croy Hill expansions

Tentfield East and West expansions

Wilderness East

Wilderness West

Balmuildy temporary camp

Dalnuir temporary camp

Dullatur temporary camp

East Cadder temporary camp

Garnhall temporary camp and ditch section

Milnquarter temporary camp

Tamfourhill temporary camp

Twechar temporary cmap

Who built it and why?
Learn about the Romans in Scotland and why the Antonine Wall was created.
What was it made of and how was it built?
Discover how the Antonine Wall was constructed over 2,000 years ago.
Who lived on the wall?
Home to both soldiers and civilians, learn about the lives of the people who made the Antonine Wall their home.