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Attractions and Places To See around Slamannan And Limerigg - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Slamannan And Limerigg include historical sites, natural landscapes, and engineering marvels. The area features the expansive Slamannan Plateau, known for its diverse habitats and the River Avon. Visitors can explore woodlands, lochs like Black Loch, and remnants of ancient history such as the Slamannan Motte. This region offers a blend of historical insights and natural beauty for outdoor exploration.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Croy Hill Roman Fort

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Croy Hill is one of 16 known Roman forts built along the Antonine Wall from AD140. From the summit, you are afforded great views over the Kilsyth Hills to the …

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The Kelpies

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Definitely worth to visit and see those massive horses. Very impressive.

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Falkirk Wheel

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The Falkirk Wheel is the only rotating boat lift in the world. This feat of engineering stands at 115 feet (35 m) tall and, using the power of eight domestic …

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Falkirk Tunnel

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The Falkirk Tunnel is 630 meters long, 18 feet wide, 19 feet high and has a 5 foot wide towpath. It passes the Union Canal under Prospect Hill in Falkirk, …

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Avon Aqueduct

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Excellent viewing spot for the Avon Aqueduct. There are a set of steps here where you can walk up to the aqueduct and walk across for even more stunning views. …

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July 8, 2025, Falkirk Tunnel

Very dark and wet - take a torch and be prepared for wet ground and some drips coming through the roof - unusual bit to walk through and worth doing though. Was a much longer tunnel than I was expecting.

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September 8, 2024, Avon Aqueduct

The Union Canal crosses the River Avon via the Avon Aqueduct. It was completed in 1821 and built to a design by Hugh Baird, with advice from Thomas Telford. It's 810 feet (250 m) long and 86 feet (26 m) high. Both the John Muir Way and the Union Canal towpath cross the aqueduct.

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September 5, 2024, Falkirk Tunnel

Yes,watch going through the tunnel very slippy when cycling .. better to walk through..

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What an amazing structure and piece of engineering. It is the only wheel of its kind. Well worth the visit

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Croy Hill was a Roman fort,and probable temporary camp

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March 14, 2023, Falkirk Wheel

The Falkirk Wheel is an ingenious boat lifting device that connects the Forth & Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. It opened in 2002. It's a fascinating piece of kit and worth a stop on your run to watch it in action. The canal paths in both directions are brilliant for running, you've got miles of flat, traffic free & well surfaced running, perfect for training runs of any distance. Popular with bikes and walkers as well though so best get out early if you want to run without interruption.

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Joschi
June 29, 2022, Falkirk Tunnel

The Falkirk Tunnel is 630 meters long, 18 feet wide, 19 feet high and has a 5 foot wide towpath. It passes the Union Canal under Prospect Hill in Falkirk, connecting Falkirk to the heart of Edinburgh. The tunnel was built almost 200 years ago and was originally used to transport coal. Today boaters can explore the Union Canal and eventually the Falkirk Tunnel. The tunnel now features an improved lighting system using colorful LED and traditional white lights to highlight the Victorian engineering, contrasting with the oil lamps that originally lit the tunnel when it opened. In 2016, a programmable lighting system was installed in the tunnel. Nevertheless, the lighting conditions in the tunnel are not particularly bright, it is more of a diffuse light. The Antonius Wall runs over the tunnel; it was part of the British Limes and the second large rampart built by the Romans in the north of Britain.

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June 15, 2022, Falkirk Wheel

The ship's hoist compensates for the height difference of 24m and can lift 1800 tons. The Falkirk Wheel was opened on May 24, 2002 by Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee. The cost of the new project was £17 million.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in Slamannan and Limerigg?

The area is rich in history. In Slamannan, you can visit the 12th-century Slamannan Motte, the Boer War Clock Memorial, and the distinctive Slamannan War Memorial. Nearby, you can also explore the Roman history at Croy Hill Roman Fort, part of the Antonine Wall, offering views over the Kilsyth Hills.

Are there any significant natural areas to visit around Slamannan and Limerigg?

Yes, the region boasts several natural highlights. The expansive Slamannan Plateau is a mosaic of agricultural land, bog, wetland, lochs, and woodland, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). You can also explore Limerigg Wood for trails and woodland birds, and enjoy a stroll around Black Loch, known for wildfowl.

What unique engineering marvels are there to see?

The area is home to impressive engineering feats. The Falkirk Wheel is the world's only rotating boat lift, connecting the Forth & Clyde Canal and the Union Canal. You can also visit the massive horse-head sculptures known as The Kelpies, and the historic Avon Aqueduct, an impressive structure carrying the Union Canal over the River Avon.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the area?

Absolutely. Both The Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel are highly recommended for families. The Kelpies offer an awe-inspiring visual experience, while the Falkirk Wheel provides an engaging insight into engineering with boat trips and a visitor center.

What outdoor activities, like hiking or running, can I do near these attractions?

There are various outdoor activities available. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like 'The Cafe at Canada Wood – Canada Wood Kitchen & Trails loop' or 'Forest Trail Near Falkirk – Woodland Path loop'. If you're interested in running, routes such as 'Canada Wood Kitchen & Bar – View of the Ochil Hills loop' are popular. You can find more details on these and other routes in the easy hikes guide and running trails guide.

Are there cycling routes suitable for road bikes?

Yes, the region offers several road cycling routes. Options include the 'Falkirk Wheel – Carron Valley Reservoir loop' and the 'National Cycle Route 75 Path – Picnic Area at Hillend Loch loop'. Many routes offer scenic views, including the Scottish NCN 76 which passes The Kelpies. Explore more in the road cycling routes guide.

What makes the Slamannan Plateau special?

The Slamannan Plateau is a unique natural area, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It's particularly notable for hosting the only regular wintering flock of taiga bean geese in Scotland. The plateau's diverse landscape of agricultural land, bog, wetland, and woodland provides crucial habitats for various wildlife.

Can I find accessible attractions for visitors with mobility needs?

Yes, some key attractions are designed to be accessible. Both The Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel are wheelchair accessible, offering facilities and pathways that cater to visitors with mobility needs.

What is the historical significance of the Limerigg area?

Limerigg has a long history, evidenced by the discovery of a 4,000-year-old Bronze Age barb and tang flint arrowhead, now housed in the National Museum of Scotland. This indicates human habitation dating back to 2000 BC. The village is also known locally as the 'Capital of the Braes' due to its position as the highest village on the Slamannan Plateau.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Slamannan and Limerigg?

Visitors frequently praise the impressive scale and engineering of sites like The Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel. Many highlight the scenic views from places like Croy Hill Roman Fort and the historical significance of structures like the Avon Aqueduct. The blend of natural beauty and man-made wonders is a common theme.

Are there any quiet woodlands for walking or wildlife spotting?

Yes, Limerigg Wood offers quiet trails perfect for walking, cycling, and horse riding. It's an excellent spot for observing woodland birds like willow warblers and woodpeckers. Adjacent to the wood, Black Loch also provides opportunities for gentle strolls and bird watching.

When is the best time to visit Slamannan and Limerigg for outdoor activities or wildlife viewing?

For general outdoor activities like walking and cycling, spring to autumn (April to October) typically offers the most pleasant weather. If you're interested in wildlife, particularly the taiga bean geese on the Slamannan Plateau, winter is the best time to visit, as this is when they are present in their only regular wintering flock in Scotland.

Are there any interesting historical structures related to canals or waterways?

Definitely. The area is home to several significant structures related to its canal heritage. The Falkirk Wheel is a modern marvel connecting two canals, while the historic Avon Aqueduct carries the Union Canal over the River Avon. You can also experience the Falkirk Tunnel, a nearly 200-year-old tunnel on the Union Canal, now featuring an improved lighting system.

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