Everything about Ardoch totally explained
Ardoch is a place in
Perthshire, seven miles from
Crieff in
Scotland. At Ardoch are the remains of a
Roman camp which included Ardoch Tower, part of the Roman
Gask Ridge, which is said to be one of the most complete Roman camps in Britain.
Ardoch is also the place name of a small community between
Cardross and
Dumbarton, Scotland, straddling the
A814 road on the north bank of the river Clyde. It comprises approximately 12 dwellings just inside the unitary border between West Dunbartonshire and
Argyll and
Bute.
Roman camp
Ardoch was one of a chain of marching camps which connected by one day marches in a generally north-south direction. Other Roman camps in this chain include
Strageath,
Inchtuthil,
Battledykes,
Stracathro,
Raedykes and thence taking the
Elsick Mounth to
Normandykes.
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