On route
from Cardross to Balloch
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Track
through Forest
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On Ben
Bowie
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Ben Bowie
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On descent
along Red Road
from Ben Bowie to Cardross |
Drumhead
House
A mid 19th century Baronial house - a category "B" listed building |
Entrance
to Geilston Garden
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Tudor
style Geilston Hall
in Cardross A category "C" listed building |
Old Parish
Church at Cardross
Cardross is a large village halfway between Dumbarton and Helensburgh. Cardross is also the name of an historic parish where King Robert the Bruce once lived. |
Old Parish
Church
at Cardross |
Old Parish
Church
at Cardross |
Clydeview
Care Home
at Cardross |
Clydeview
Care Home
at Cardross |
Cats
Castle ( originally "Hazelwood" )
at Cardross A 2-storey, asymmetrical, rambling-plan, Scots Baronial house built in 1888. Adorned with sculptures of climbing cats |
Cats
Castle
at Cardross |
Cats
Castle
at Cardross |
Cats
Castle
at Cardross |
Cat
Sculpture
on Cats Castle at Cardross |
Church
Street,
Cardross in 1930 |
Map of
Cardross area
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Map of the Three
Lochs Way
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