Best attractions and places to see around Hallglen, Glen Village And Lochgreen encompass a diverse range of historical sites, engineering marvels, and natural features across the Falkirk and Ayrshire areas. Hallglen and Glen Village, situated near Falkirk, offer landmarks like the Falkirk Wheel and Callendar House, alongside sections of the Antonine Wall. Lochgreen, located in Ayrshire, provides access to Robert Burns' heritage and scenic coastal walks. The region presents a mix of cultural and natural points of interest for exploration.
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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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Rising to 278m, Cockleroy Hill features a trig point and offers breathtaking 360-degree views. It's located west of Beecraigs Country Park and stands as a prominent high point that can be included in a loop around the area. It was once a hillfort and its strategic position becomes clear when you reach the summit
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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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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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Cockleroy Hill at 278m has a trig point and stunning 360-degree views. I's a standalone high point to the west of Beecraigs country park and an ascent can be added to a loop of that area. This was historically a hill fort and when you're there it's obvious why the location was chosen.
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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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Amazing 360° views from the top. If you're on a bike go back down the way you came.
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The Falkirk area, including Hallglen and Glen Village, is rich in history. You can visit Callendar House, a 14th-century historic house set within Callendar Park, which also contains a section of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Antonine Wall. Another impressive historical site is the Avon Aqueduct, an engineering marvel from the early 19th century, designed by Hugh Baird with advice from Thomas Telford.
Yes, Lochgreen is ideally situated in 'Burns' country. You can visit the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and Burns Cottage to discover the legacy of Scotland's National Bard. Another related site is Souter Johnnie's Cottage, believed to be the inspiration for a character in Burns's famous poem 'Tam o' Shanter'.
For stunning 360-degree views, head to Cockleroy Hill Summit, a prominent high point west of Beecraigs Country Park. In the Falkirk area, Callendar Park offers a picturesque setting for walks. Near Lochgreen, you'll find beautiful coastal walks along the Ayrshire coastline and the dramatic setting of Culzean Castle and Country Park, perched atop cliffs with views across the Firth of Clyde.
The region offers several family-friendly options. The Falkirk Wheel, the world's only rotating boat lift, is a fascinating engineering marvel that captivates all ages. Nearby, The Kelpies, massive horse-head sculptures, provide a unique visual experience. Callendar House and its surrounding park also offer plenty of space for exploration and often have interactive displays. In Ayrshire, Culzean Castle and Country Park features woodlands, beaches, and formal gardens perfect for family outings.
There are numerous walking and hiking opportunities. For instance, you can explore trails around the Falkirk Wheel and the Union Canal. The area around Hallglen and Glen Village offers routes like the 'Falkirk Wheel Aqueduct – Falkirk Wheel loop' and 'Forest Trail Near Falkirk – Woodland Path loop'. For more detailed options, you can explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Hallglen, Glen Village And Lochgreen.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. The Scottish NCN 76 passes by The Kelpies, offering a safe and enjoyable ride. You can find various routes, such as 'The Kelpies Sculptures – The Falkirk Wheel loop' or 'The Cafe at Canada Wood – Canada Wood Kitchen loop'. For more routes and details, check out the guide to MTB Trails around Hallglen, Glen Village And Lochgreen.
The Falkirk Wheel is the world's only rotating boat lift, connecting the Forth & Clyde Canal and the Union Canal. Standing 35 meters tall, it's an incredible feat of modern engineering that transfers boats between the two waterways, effectively replacing a series of 11 locks. It's a major landmark and a symbol of Scotland's canal regeneration.
Absolutely. The Falkirk area is home to a significant section of the Antonine Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that marked the northern frontier of the Roman Empire. You can see parts of this ancient wall within Callendar Park, which surrounds Callendar House.
Beyond the Falkirk Wheel, you must see The Kelpies. These massive, 30-meter-tall horse-head sculptures are a stunning artistic and engineering achievement, located in Helix Park. They are a tribute to Scotland's horse-powered industrial heritage and a truly unique sight.
Lochgreen is located in Ayrshire, often referred to as Scotland's golf capital. The area is home to championship-level golf courses, including Prestwick, which hosted the first-ever Open Championship, and Dundonald Links. Many other excellent courses are within a short distance, making it an ideal destination for golf enthusiasts.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive scale and ingenuity of the engineering marvels like the Falkirk Wheel and The Kelpies. The historical depth of sites like Callendar House and the Antonine Wall is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the stunning 360-degree views from Cockleroy Hill Summit and the scenic walks along the canals and coastline, highlighting the blend of natural beauty and man-made wonders.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find routes around Callendar House, the Falkirk Tunnel, and the Union Canal. Popular options include the 'Callendar House – Vintage Red Lamppost loop' and the 'Falkirk Wheel upper basin loop'. For more detailed running routes, refer to the guide on Running Trails around Hallglen, Glen Village And Lochgreen.


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