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Lincluden Abbey Ruins – Devorgilla Bridge loop from Dumfries

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United Kingdom
Scotland
South Scotland
Loreburn

Lincluden Abbey Ruins – Devorgilla Bridge loop from Dumfries

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5.0

(2)

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Lincluden Abbey Ruins – Devorgilla Bridge loop from Dumfries

02:05

35.2km

190m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 18, 2026

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Includes segments that go up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 33.7 km for 5 m

After 33.8 km for 5 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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3.09 km

Lincluden Abbey Ruins

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The Lincluden Collegiate Church is the ruins of a collegiate church in the Scottish town of Dumfries in the Council Area Dumfries and Galloway. In 1981 the building was included in the Scottish list of monuments in the highest monument category A.

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14.4 km

Waterfall

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16.7 km

Barnsoul Wood

Forest

18.5 km

Shaw Woof

Forest

5

33.8 km

Devorgilla Bridge

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One of the oldest standing bridges in Scotland crosses the River Nith in Dumfries. Devorgilla Bridge is also sometimes known as Devorgilla's Bridge or the Old Bridge and is named after Devorgilla, Lady of Galloway, the mother of King John Balliol.

All the land to the west of the River Nith traditionally formed part of Galloway, which only truly became part of Scotland during Alexander II's reign in the 1230s. Dumfries was therefore a frontier town for much of its early history and had grown up on the east side of a ford that provided the lowest crossing point of the River Nith. By 1186 the town was sufficiently well established to be made a Royal Burgh.

According to some sources the first bridge was built across the River Nith at Dumfries during the 1260s by Devorgilla, Lady of Galloway. No trace of this bridge has ever been found, and if it existed at all it seems very likely that it was made of wood.

There is rather more evidence for the immediate predecessor of the bridge you see today. Construction began on a stone bridge in about 1430, and a papal indulgence of 1432 recorded the Pope's approval for a call for subscribers to pay for the completion of the bridge. This bridge survived for a little under two centuries before being partially destroyed in a major flood in 1620 or 1621. Once more accounts differ, but it seems that the east half of the bridge was swept away and what was left might well have been severely damaged.

undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/dumfries/devorgillabridge/index.html

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35.2 km

End point

Train Station

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25.1 km

7.09 km

1.77 km

969 m

230 m

111 m

Surfaces

22.8 km

12.1 km

309 m

< 100 m

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