Photographs
of a walk from the Erskine
Bridge 
along the south banks of the River Clyde to Langbank
Erskine Bridge over the River Clyde  | 
    
Erskine
House Hospital  on the Southern Bank of the River Clyde Erskine
House was built in 1828 
      
      and was formerly the residence of the Lords Blantyre. It is constructed in Tudor syle on a wooded eminence overlooking the River Clyde. From 1916 until after World War II it was the Princess Louise Hospital for Sailors and Soldiers. It was known subsequently as Erskine Hospital. It houses disabled ex-servicemen and women and is the largest ex-service hospital in the United Kingdom. The structure is an A-grade listed building. The grounds hold an 18-hole golf course and also an extension of the Clyde River Walkway.  | 
    
 
      Erskine House Hospital  | 
    
River
Clyde and Kilpatrick
Hills  from Erskine House Golf Course  | 
    
beneath Kilpatrick Hills  | 
    
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       The
River Clyde at Dumbuck  
      could be forded in Roman times at low tide, a causeway has been found running north from the Longhaugh Lodge-Old Bishopton track  | 
    
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 The green Longhaugh Light  located to the north of Longhaugh Point on the River Clyde  | 
    
Lang Craigs in the Kilpatrick Hills above Milton across River Clyde  | 
    
and the red
Dunglass Light Beacon on River Clyde beneath Milton Crags  | 
    
Langbank across the River Clyde  | 
    
from the Southern Bank of the River Clyde near Langbank  | 
    
![]() Dumbarton
Rock  
      from southern bank of the River Clyde Ben Lomond in the background  | 
      
 
      St. Vincent's College Chapel in Langbank This is a category "B" listed
building 
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Old Bishopton track from Langbank to Erskine House near Longhaugh Lodge A
causeway runs north  
      from the Longhaugh Lodge - Old Bishopton track and curves through the river dyke to pass as a recognisable mound to the beach. Beyond this it proceeds as a wide gravelly mound beneath a cobbled way to the Longhaugh Light. This aligns with a recognisable road mound on the northern bank of the river.  | 
    
 
      Earl of
Mar Hall Hotel  on the Southern Bank of the River Clyde Quarried
from local stone,  
      
      
      
      the colossal Tudor-Gothic dream mansion started in 1828 by the 11th Lord of Blantyre, one of the Earls of Mar, Mar Hall Hotel is now a five-star Scottish golf and spa resort  | 
    
Bishopton Parish Church There
has been a church on the site 
      
      since the twelfth century when one was constructed by the Abbey of Paisley, probably as the site was on the pilgrimage route to Iona. The present building was constructed in 1812  | 
    
 
      Map
of River Clyde  from the Erskine Bridge to Langbank  | 
    
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