Just so, why is Dumbarton in Dunbartonshire?
Dumbarton comes from the Scottish Gaelic Dùn Breatainn meaning "fort of the Britons". Dumbartonshire County Council, set up under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889, adopted the spelling "Dunbartonshire" by 1914, a fact recognised by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1947.
One may also ask, is Dumbarton a good place to live? Dumbarton itself is a hole, but you can chose anything from nice city living to rural villages with 30mins of Dumbarton. There is a good network of cycle paths to Dumbarton (it's on National Route 7) so easy to commute to by bike from a range of places. Also good by road or rail.
In this regard, is Dumbarton in the highlands?
Transport. Dumbarton is situated on the main A82 road, linking Glasgow to the western Scottish Highlands. Dumbarton is a short distance from Balloch pier, where cruises can be taken on Loch Lomond. Dumbarton is also served by three railway stations: Dumbarton Central, Dumbarton East and Dalreoch railway station.
Is Dumbarton Rock a volcano?
According to the local museum, Dumbarton Rock is a volcanic plug of basalt created 334 million years ago, with the softer exterior of the volcano having weathered away.