Posted in Dumbarton at 17:00 on 6 November 2025
Dumbuck Hill, known simply as Dumbuck, is a prominent landmark in Dumbarton, lying at the eastern end of the Long Crags (Lang Craigs) part of the Kilpatrick Hills, which flank the town to the northeast.
When I was young the hill looked quite different from how it does now. It was extensively quarried as I was growing up and now has more the appearance of a decayed tooth when seen from the town.
Dumbuck Hill from old railway line. (LMS? I couldn’t find a clear map of the old rail system. It was scrapped in the Beeching cuts, though the other line through the town [LNER?] was retained.)

Dumbuck from immediately below.

Closer view:-

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Posted in Dumbarton, Dumbarton FC, Scottish Football Grounds at 12:00 on 10 January 2021
I’ve posted Footy Adventures’s video of Dumbarton Football Stadium from Dumbarton Rock elsewhere.
Now, in another video (posted on 7/1/21) he took advantage of the club granting him access to the ground (well there was no-one else around) and he’s very enthusiastic about the place.
He waxes lyrical about the surroundings but bemoans the fact the fans can’t see the Rock when they’re seated in the stand.
However from the stand there is a very good view of the range of hills known locally as the Long Crags but whose formal name is I think the Kilpatrick Hills, which also overlook the town and are scenic in themselves.
Posting this means I probably don’t need to inflict my own photos of the Rock on you all.
The First Kings of Scotland:
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Posted in Dumbarton, Dumbarton FC at 12:00 on 21 August 2019
Or Dumbarton Football Stadium from above.
The good lady took these while I was at the Play-off game vs Alloa Athletic, May, 2018.
The pitch:-

Teams line up:-

Part of Dumbarton Rock to right, Kilpatrick Hills (aka the Long Crags) in background:-

Closer view:-

More extended view:-

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