Joe, Son of the Rock's photos with the keyword: Overtoun Burn

Footbridge over the Overtoun Burn - IRChrome

08 Apr 2025 5 2 171
Overtoun Estate, Dumbarton

Footbridge over Overtoun Burn

16 Nov 2019 12 10 290
Overtoun Estate is at the foot of the Kilpatrick Hills and extends to some 55 hectares, the majority of which is mixed oak woodland, grazing, and landscaped gardens. Quoted from the West Dunbartonshire Council website

Grey Heron, Overtoun Burn, Dumbarton

09 Dec 2018 23 16 726
The grey heron (Ardea cinerea) is a long-legged predatory wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia and also parts of Africa. Quoted from Wikipedia .

Overton Burn and Footbridge

04 Dec 2018 10 8 318
The Overtoun Burn starts high in the Kilpatrick Hills and tumbles down, gaining power as more streams join it. Otters use this burn as their commuter route up to the Black Linn, a reservoir now disused but well-stocked with brown trout. If you’re observant you might spot a footprint or a spraint (otter poo) but you’ll have to be very lucky to see the otters themselves. Quoted from Geocaching .

Overtoun Burn

15 Nov 2018 11 4 253
Overtoun Estate, Dumbarton

Overtoun Burn

12 Nov 2018 6 4 345
… [Overtoun] Estate is accessible to the public and is used regularly for walks and picnics. It remains something of a secret from the general public which means it is relaxing and quiet. Quoted from West Dunbartonshire Council .

Overtoun Burn

12 Nov 2018 7 4 265
Overtoun Estate is at the foot of the Kilpatrick Hills and extends to some 55 hectares, the majority of which is mixed oak woodland, grazing, and landscaped gardens. Quoted from West Dunbartonshire Council .