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It is said that during his reign Merlin stayed at Alcluith. Two centuries later, in , the first and second losses of Dumbarton Rock were recorded. A joint force of Picts and Northumbrians captured Alcluith after a siege, only to lose it again a few days later. And in Alcluith was burned down: who by, and why, is unclear. By Dumbarton Rock was home to a tightly packed British settlement that served as a fortress and as the capital of Strathclyde.

Buildings would have occupied every even vaguely flat space on the rock. They besieged Alcluith for 15 weeks before destroying it, and carrying the loot and the survivors off as slaves to Ireland in a fleet of longships. The Kingdom of Strathclyde remained a separate force in Scottish history until , when Malcolm II incorporated it following his defeat of the Northumbrians at the Battle of Carham. The focus of the settlement that went on to become today's Dumbarton was established on a bend in the River Leven half a mile north of Dumbarton Rock, becoming a Royal Burgh in The rock itself became home to a Royal Castle.

The rock is well exposed and inaccessible on all sides. Click here if you want to learn more about this fascinating geological feature. To the west of the town lies the ever popular Overtoun Estate. This splendid mansion house dates back to The grounds have a variety of landscapes, from wooded glens and gorges to rolling parkland and exotic gardens, with colourful species collected in the Himalayas. Superb views of the surrounding Kilpatrick Hills can be enjoyed from the estate. The displays hark back to the glorious days of Clyde shipbuilding, offering a unique opportunity to step back in time to the days of the Victorian ship design, with displays of hull models and the working ship model testing tank.



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