🐪 Explore at camelMaps

🛣️ Roman Road: Bremenium-Inveresk

Archaeology - Ancient Rome United Kingdom Europe

🛣️ Roman Road: Bremenium-Inveresk
Legionary highway across Scotland's frontier landscape, 2nd century AD


🕐 3 min read · Updated 10 Apr 2026 at 15:16
📌 Fast Facts
  • Length: Approximately 60 kilometres across Scottish Borders and Lothian
  • Period: Primarily 142–165 AD during Antonine occupation of Britain
  • Engineering: Cambered metalled surface with drainage ditches and raised embankment
  • Status: Survives as earthworks visible in sections across moorland and farmland

The Roman Road from Bremenium to Inveresk is a military highway in Scotland that connected two fortified positions along Rome's northern frontier. Constructed during the reign of Antoninus Pius and extending roughly 60 kilometres across the Scottish Borders and into Lothian, this road served as a vital supply and troop-movement corridor during the 2nd century AD. As of 2026, sections of the road remain traceable as raised embankments and earthworks across moorland, particularly on higher ground ...

🗺️ View on map

Explore nearby hidden corners on the interactive map

↑ Back to top