Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort[1] is a site now located within Strathclyde Country Park in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
[3] Before the flooding of Bothwellhaugh village to create the loch, the site overlooked the point where the Roman road bridged the South Calder Water near its confluence with the River Clyde.
[6] In terms of large towns the fort is west of Motherwell, to which it is closest, north of Hamilton, and south of Bellshill.
[10] The fort is likely to have been linked by roads to sites on the Antonine Wall and south at Castledykes but exactly how they were connected is a matter of ongoing study.
[13] The bath house, which was found in November 1973 beneath a pond, was moved to higher ground in 1980 and is now open to the public.