Scotland Castles

 Dumbarton Castle



Dumbarton Castle
Dumbarton Castle. A long shot from across the River Clyde near the start of the M8. South of the centre of Dumbarton rises the 240ft high twin peaked volcanic plug of Dumbarton Rock.

Photograph by Dave Hitchborne. Some rights reserved.  (view image details)

Dumbarton Castle
Dumbarton Castle viewed from across the Clyde at Westferry.

Photograph by Thomas Nugent. Some rights reserved.  (view image details)



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DUMBARTON CASTLE FACTS



Location
Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire

Description
Dumbarton Castle sits on a plug of volcanic basalt known as Dumbarton Rock and overlooks the town of Dumbarton. Most of the medieval castle has disappeared, and most structures remaining today are the fortifications of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The castle has a shop and museum on the site.

History
Dumbarton Rock has been used as a defensive position since the Iron Age. In medieval Scotland, Dumbarton Castle was an important royal castle. King David II (Robert the Bruce's son) and his wife, Queen Joan took refuge there after the Scottish defeat at Halidon Hill near Berwick-upon-Tweed in 1333. Mary, Queen of Scots sheltered at the castle for several months in 1548, after the Battle of Pinkie, east of Edinburgh before moving to France. The castle was taken by Oliver Cromwell's troops in 1652. The castle declined in importance after the death of Oliver Cromwell in 1658. New defences were built in the 18th century in response to threats posed by Jacobites. The military left Dumbarton Castle in 1865, although the army used it again during World War I and World War II.

Date
13th century

Access
There are 547 steps throughout the castle making the property unsuitable for visitors using wheelchairs or with limited mobility.

Other Castles in the Area
  Balfluig Castle
  Castle Fraser
  Cluny Castle
  Crathes Castle
  Drum Castle
  Dunnottar Castle
  Edzell Castle
  Kinnaird Castle
  Midmar Castle
  Muchalls Castle

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