Castle
on Dumbarton Rock 
      Dumbarton Castle has the longest recorded history of any stronghold in Great Britain. It overlooks the town of Dumbarton and sits on the 240ft ( 73m ) high Dumbarton Rock. The castle is open to the public who can climb the 557 steps to the look-out post on the main summit. Fine views from the twin summits of White Tower Crag and The Beak are obtained over Dumbarton and the River Clyde.  | 
      
The
Castle on Dumbarton
Rock 
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![]() Castle
Buildings on Dumbarton
Rock  
      above River Clyde  | 
      
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       Firth of
Clyde and Levengrove Park  
      from White Crag Point on Dumbarton Rock  | 
      
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       Dumbarton Rock 
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The
Castle on Dumbarton
Rock 
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       Dumbarton Rock  
      from Levengrove Park  | 
      
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       Dumbarton and River Leven  
      from Dumbarton Rock  | 
      
River Clyde  
      from the Governor's House at Dumbarton Castle  | 
      
Castle
Battlements  
      on The Beak of Dumbarton Rock  | 
      
![]() Dumbarton
Rock and Castle 
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Dumbarton
Rock on River Clyde  
      from Overtoun estate  | 
      
![]() Dumbarton
Rock  
      from southern bank of the River Clyde Ben Lomond in the background  | 
      
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![]() Dumbarton
Rock  
      from southern bank of the River Clyde Ben Lomond in the background  | 
      
![]() Dumbarton
Rock  
      from southern bank of the River Clyde Ben Lomond in the background  | 
      
![]() Dumbarton
Rock  
      from southern bank of the River Clyde Ben Lomond in the background  | 
      
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