Durisdeer Roman Fortlet
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Title
Durisdeer Roman Fortlet
Description
The spectacularly positioned and well preserved small fort at Durisdeer was used by a garrison of no more than 30 men to keep the Roman road through the remote pass to Elvanfoot free from bandits. Excavations in 1938 suggest it was probably used by mounted units. The Well Road, later used by pilgrims going to Whithorn, offers magnificent views of Nithsdale. Please ensure all gates are shut and follow the country code. The grouse season has begun, hence we request that no dogs be taken, and ask you to keep to the path. The walk is about 2 miles there and back, over rough stony tracks. Stout footwear advised.
Source
dumfriesandgalloway
Date
78 AD
Type
Museum
Identifier
1042
Museum Item Type Metadata
Street
Sign to Durisdeer from A702, park in village
Place
Durisdeer
IsNewThisYear
No
AddressLine2
Well Road
OpeningTime1
All day
Activities
No
WC
No
DisabledWC
No
DisabledAccess
No
Refreshments
No
EventsForChildren
No
Parking
No
HearingLoop
No
LimitedAccess
No
NotAccessible
No
ID
9432
IsIncludedThisYear
No
Postcode
DG3 5BJ
Citation
“Durisdeer Roman Fortlet,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 6, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1040.
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