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Drummore Road middle entrance


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About Drummore Road middle entrance

The entranceway has two stone walls on either side, and is the access point for the 'Leg-It Around Drumchapel' Bluebell Woods walk.

Drummore Road also allows informal access to Castle Hill Fort on the Antonine Wall.

How to get there:

Drummore Road middle entrance is in Bluebell Woods which is part of Drumchapel Woodlands.
After arriving by Drummore Road the woodland entrance can be found half way along the road. There is a pathway leading to the walled entrance across from the primary school.
Clydebank, Knightswood, and Bearsden are the nearest towns or villages.
OS Grid Reference: NS528720
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com
Greater stitchwort (Stellaria graminea) and bluebells

Activities

CyclingHorse RidingHeritage
Walking Leg-It Around Drumchapel - Bluebell Woods
Wildlife Activities Look out for roe deer, tawny owls and foxes.

Contact:

Scottish Lowlands Office

01555 660190
e-mail: scottishlowlands@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

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