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Falkirk

Falkirk

Sightseeing attractions in Falkirk

Scotland, United Kingdom


Falkirk, a town in Central Scotland, offers visitors a variety of attractions that include both historical and modern attractions.

The Kelpies and The Helix

The Kelpies are monumental horse sculptures representing the mythical water spirits of Scottish folklore. They are located in the Helix Park, a 350-acre area that includes walking and cycling paths, playgrounds, and an adventure splash area for children. The park was awarded "Best Visitor Experience" at the 2023 Visit Scotland National Thistle Awards.

Falkirk Wheel

The Falkirk Wheel is the world's only rotating boat lift, connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. This engineering marvel allows boats to be transported over 35 meters between the canals and offers visitors a unique experience often compared to an amusement park ride.

Callendar House and Park

Callendar House is a historic mansion with over 600 years of history, now serving as a public museum. It is located in a 180-acre park known as Callendar Park, offering a variety of recreational activities. The park also houses the Park Gallery, a contemporary art gallery.

Antonine Wall

The Antonine Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a Roman frontier wall that once marked the northernmost extent of the Roman Empire. In Falkirk, visitors can explore remains of this historical structure and learn more about the region's Roman history.

These attractions make Falkirk a worthwhile destination for tourists interested in history, culture, and modern engineering.

Sightseeing attractions

The Falkirk Wheel

The Falkirk Wheel

Callendar Park

Callendar Park

Tomb Of Sir John De Graeme

Tomb Of Sir John De Graeme