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Central Scotland
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Many of the FEATURED Recorders of Paths and Trails have additional extensive coverage of Walks and Walking in the Region
- Balmerino Abbey Quarry Road Path
- Blairadam Wood
- Buckhaven Paths & Trails
- Cardenden Forest
- Cupar Local Walks
- Dalgety Bay & District Ramblers
- Dean Plantation
- Dunfermline and West Fife Ramblers
- Elie Chainwalk
- Fife Coastal Path
- Fife Core Paths
- Fife Pilgrim Way
- Fife Walking Group
- Fife Walks
- Glenrothes Ramblers Group
- Kinghorn Pathways
- Kirkcaldy Ramblers
- LDWA - Heart of Scotland
- Old Fordell Train Line Trail
- Ramblers - Forth Valley, Fife & Tayside Area
- St Andrews & NE Fife Ramblers Group
- St Andrews Botanic Garden
- Tentsmuir Forest
- Visit Scotland - The Kingdom of Fife
- Walks Round St Andrews
Access to PDFs of descriptions of Walks around and about the Antonine Wall produced by Falkirk, North Lanarkshire and West Dunbartonshire.
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'Nearly 2,000 years ago, the Antonine Wall was the north-west frontier of the Roman Empire. Built on the orders of the Emperor Antoninus Pius in the years following AD 140, it ran for 40 Roman miles (60 km) from modern Bo'ness on the Firth of Forth to Old Kilpatrick on the River Clyde. Over time, the industrial and commercial heartland of Scotland has grown around it yet, unbelievably, one-third of its total length is still visible today. Archaeological excavations have demonstrated that much of the rest survives well beneath both fields and urban areas.'
The Antonine Wall Frontiers of the Roman Empire
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