Dunbartonshire Self Catering Rental Cottages Balloch
3 Bedroom B & B Cottage in Balloch, near Dumbarton, Strathclyde
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Sleeps 6
Children Welcome
No Pets
No Smoking
West Dunbartonshire
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West Dunbartonshire (
Siorrachd Dhùn Bhreatainn an Iar in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary authority areas in Scotland. Bordering onto Argyll and Bute, Stirling, East Dunbartonshire, the City of Glasgow, and Renfrewshire, it incorporates most of the old Dumbarton District Council and Clydebank District Council areas (indeed, the authority was initially called Dumbarton and Clydebank before the name was changed to West Dunbartonshire).
Note that the town is spelt Dumbarton (with an 'm'), but the region and traditional county are known as Dunbartonshire (with an 'n'). This anomaly in the spelling of the two variants originates from when the names were translated into English from the Gaelic
Dùn Breatainn (Dumbarton) and
Siorrachd Dhùn Bhreatainn (Dunbartonshire).
The area is essentially composed of three parts: the towns of Dumbarton and Clydebank and the Vale of Leven district.
West Dunbartonshire is administered from Dumbarton, although Clydebank is the largest town.
Towns and villages
- Alexandria
- Balloch
- Bonhill
- Bowling
- Clydebank
- Dumbarton
- Duntocher
- Hardgate
- Jamestown
- Milton
- Old Kilpatrick
- Renton
- Townend
Places of interest
- Erskine Bridge
- Dumbarton Castle
- Inchmurrin island
- Loch Lomond
- River Leven
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