10 Sights & Landmarks in Falkirk District That You Shouldn't Miss

June 30, 2021 Myesha Cogley

Discover the best top things to do in Falkirk District, United Kingdom including Kinneil House, Bo'ness Old Kirk, Carriden Parish Church, Falkirk Wheel, Xtreme Karting Falkirk, Callendar House, The Kelpies & The Helix, Airth Cemetery, The Pineapple, Antonine Roman Wall.
Restaurants in Falkirk District

1. Kinneil House

Kinneil Estate, Bo'ness EH51 0PR Scotland 01506 51062 [email protected] http://www.kinneil.org.uk
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Kinneil House

Historic mansion, set in a public park - open on selected days throughout the year. The House dates back to the 15th century and was once home to the Dukes of Hamilton. It was transformed into a stately home in the 1660s.

2. Bo'ness Old Kirk

Panbrae road, Bo'ness EH51 0EN Scotland +44 1506 822756 http://www.bokonline.org.uk/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Bo'ness Old Kirk

3. Carriden Parish Church

Bo'ness EH51 9LU Scotland +44 1506 202649 http://carridenchurch.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Carriden Parish Church

4. Falkirk Wheel

Lime Road, Falkirk FK1 4RS Scotland +44 870 050 0208 [email protected] http://www.thefalkirkwheel.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 5,359 reviews

Falkirk Wheel

This 35-meter-high rotating boat lift, the world’s first, connects the Forth & Clyde and Union canals.

Reviewed By Albia-Newton - Weston super Mare, United Kingdom

A great place to visit Magnificent engineering which is both scientifically fascinating and aesthetically pleasing Worth taking the boat trip to experience the full fascination

5. Xtreme Karting Falkirk

Unit J Lochlands Business Park, Falkirk FK5 43NS Scotland +44 1324 579797 [email protected] http://www.xtremekarting.co.uk
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4.5 based on 256 reviews

Xtreme Karting Falkirk

Xtreme Karting in Falkirk allows both adults and cadets (ages 10-15) to experience the thrill of motorsport at its best! The FIRST karting centre in Scotland to achieve the 5 star rating from Visit Scotland! The centre features a purposely designed customer lounge area, with large windows overlooking the whole track area, and track side viewing, both areas feature the latest in race timing displays, allowing spectators to watch all the action on the track in complete comfort. The professionally designed track is set within a 30,000 sq ft unit, and features the latest barrier protection systems to ensure the safety of drivers. The exciting track layout features a bridge / underpass section and has been specially designed with hairpin bends, sweeping corners and long straights to provide adrenalin packed racing for novices and seasoned experts! The track is tested to the limit by our high performance EVO 5 Karts, specially tuned to deliver blistering performance!

Reviewed By Michaelc004

Some buzz. Booked a mini grand prix event for 18 with the utmost ease and helpfulness thanks to Glen and it was outstanding. Actual racing itself was fast-paced, well organised and superb value for money. Staff were welcoming and attentive. I look forward to returning soon for much needed practice laps and for the grand prix to be an annual tradition.

6. Callendar House

Callendar Park, Falkirk FK1 1YR Scotland +44 1324 503770 [email protected] http://www.falkirkcommunitytrust.org/venues/callendar-house/
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4.5 based on 731 reviews

Callendar House

For 6 centuries, through wars, rebellions and the industrial revolution, Callendar House has played host to many great historical figures: Mary, Queen of Scots, Cromwell and Bonnie Prince Charlie.Costumed interpreters bring history to life: sample authentic Georgian food, listen to stories about life below stairs, and watch the kitchen staff go about their daily tasks. Wed-Sun: 10am-5pm Closed Tuesday

Reviewed By 25traveller25

Callendar Park has wonderful extensive grounds and woodlands and a lovely wee loch with seats around it which are ideal for enjoying a picnic. After our walk in the colourful autumn woods we went to the House, once a private residence, for lunch in the upstairs restaurant with the impressive original fireplace and beautifully decorated ceiling. The whole experience was most enjoyable with all covid regulations met and charming staff. Lunch was delicious and afternoon teas are available by booking online. The museum part of the house is on several levels from the basement kitchen upwards through the oak staircase and charts the progress of the area from Roman to modern times. Toilets are spacious, wheelchair friendly and clean and there is a small shop on exit. Check online to find opening times and more information.

7. The Kelpies & The Helix

4 Stadium Way The Helix, Falkirk FK2 9EE Scotland +44 1324 590600 [email protected] http://www.thehelix.co.uk/things-to-do/the-kelpies/
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4.5 based on 7,041 reviews

The Kelpies & The Helix

Falkirk Community Trust has suspended all services until further notice in keeping with the Scottish Government’s advice on reducing social contact and maintaining the safety of all of our customers and staff. This includes our cafe and toilet facilities at The Helix: Home of the Kelpies and the Visitor Centre, and tours of the Kelpies have been suspended. The decision follows advice from the Scottish Government and Public Health Scotland and aligns us with the UK’s efforts to delay the transmission of coronavirus (COVID-19). We look forward to re-opening our doors as soon as we receive the appropriate advice and would like to thank all of our customers for their patience and understanding in these uncertain times. We apologise for any inconvenience and would advise visitors to check our website for updates as they become available https://www.falkirkcommunitytrust.org Kind regards The Helix Team

Reviewed By 896wendyj - Monmouthshire, United Kingdom

We visited the kelpies as part of the holiday itinerary with lochs and glens, towering above the forth and clyde canal they stand 30mtrs tall constructed of steel, designed by Andy Scott he moddeled the sculptures on two Clydesdale horses Duke and Baron. These are an amazing sight to see it was definitely the highlight of the holiday, spectacular construction well worth the visit if you are in the area. It's all on the flat so walking around is easy and the visitors center has a café and information and gift shop also the horsebox café has a small gift shop.

8. Airth Cemetery

Main Street, Airth Scotland +44 1324 503650 http://www.falkirk.gov.uk
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Airth Cemetery

9. The Pineapple

1/2 mile northwest of Airth Village of Dunmore, Falkirk FK1 5DT Scotland +44 1383 880359 http://www.nts.org.uk/Property/The-Pineapple/
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4.0 based on 233 reviews

The Pineapple

Reviewed By OnAir593490 - Falkirk, United Kingdom

Visited today and stone architecture of this building is stunning. Set in a quiet walled garden with beautiful colourful flowers and plants typical of a countryside estate. Perfect for a picnic or peaceful time for reflection, painting or reading. Or a walk around the forest path. Small car park to park up and a couple of benches to sit on in the magnificent walled garden. Well worth a visit.

10. Antonine Roman Wall

Adjacent to Falkirk Wheel Between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde, Falkirk Scotland http://www.antoninewall.org
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4.0 based on 204 reviews

Antonine Roman Wall

Reviewed By colina919 - Hereford, United Kingdom

If you are at all interested in Roman history this is a must. We parked at the Falkirk wheel and walked along the path that was marked from the canal through to the rough fort Good information boards and easy access to side even in the pouring rain

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