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Attractions and Places To See around Greenfaulds And Luggiebank - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Greenfaulds And Luggiebank include a mix of historical sites, engineering marvels, and natural landscapes. The area features green spaces, the Luggie Water, and connections to the Antonine Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can explore local points of interest and nearby significant landmarks. This region offers diverse attractions for those interested in history, nature, and outdoor activities.

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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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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 Wheel and the Forth and Clyde Canal

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The Forth and Clyde Canal is a canal opened in 1790, crossing central Scotland; it provided a route for the seagoing vessels of the day between the Firth of Forth …

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Strathkelvin Railway Path

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The path has now been fully resurfaced (09/09/2022) between Kirkintilloch and Lennoxtown. Surface is like a race track but be careful it’s very popular with dog walkers.

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Union Canal

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The Union Canal is a canal in Scotland, running from Falkirk to Edinburgh, constructed to bring minerals, especially coal, to the capital. It was opened in 1822 and was initially …

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Mark Laurie
January 17, 2025, Strathkelvin Railway Path

Once you get out of Kirkie, the path is quiet. It's a lovely cycle with lots to see.

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It is definitely worth it, you can see lots of boats and there is always something going on at the locks.

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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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Surface now brand new at Southern end, makes it a delightful cruise through woodland

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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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The path has now been fully resurfaced (09/09/2022) between Kirkintilloch and Lennoxtown. Surface is like a race track but be careful it’s very popular with dog walkers.

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Joschi
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 around Greenfaulds and Luggiebank?

The area is rich in history, notably featuring the Croy Hill Roman Fort, one of 16 known Roman forts along the Antonine Wall. You can also explore the historical Falkirk Wheel and the Forth and Clyde Canal, which played a significant role in Scotland's industrial past. Greenfaulds High School also showcases newly unveiled Roman mosaics, celebrating the local Roman legacy.

Are there any unique engineering marvels to see?

Yes, the Falkirk Wheel is a must-see. It's the world's only rotating boat lift, connecting the Forth & Clyde Canal with the Union Canal and transferring boats 79 feet through the air. There is a visitor centre with facilities and information on the Wheel.

What natural features and wildlife can I find in the area?

Greenfaulds boasts extensive green spaces and is close to the Luggie Water. For nature enthusiasts, Luggiebank Wood Wildlife Reserve is an excellent spot with grassland, scrub, and riverside woodland. Here you might spot dippers, otters, kingfishers, and badgers. Wildflowers are abundant, especially in spring, and trout can be seen jumping in the Luggie Water in late autumn.

Are there family-friendly activities available?

Absolutely. The Falkirk Wheel is a family-friendly attraction with a visitor center and facilities. The Forth and Clyde Canal and the Union Canal paths are suitable for family walks and cycling. The North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre in Motherwell also offers family-friendly activities and an outdoor play area.

What kind of walking and hiking trails are available?

You can find a variety of walking and hiking trails. For easy options, consider routes like the Frog Trail or the Badger Trail loop from Palacerigg Cottages. For more extensive hikes, explore routes like the Palacerigg Treetop Walkway – Fannyside Lochs loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the easy hikes guide and the general hiking guide for Greenfaulds And Luggiebank.

Are there cycling paths in the area?

Yes, the Strathkelvin Railway Path offers a resurfaced route for walking and cycling between Kirkintilloch and Lennoxtown. The canal paths, including those along the Forth and Clyde Canal and the Union Canal, are also popular for cycling. For road cycling, routes like the Stockingfield Bridge – Falkirk Wheel loop are available. Find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes guide.

Is the Falkirk Wheel accessible for wheelchairs?

Yes, the Falkirk Wheel is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive attraction for visitors.

What is the best time to visit for outdoor activities?

Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying wildflowers and wildlife spotting in areas like Luggiebank Wood Wildlife Reserve. However, the area offers pleasant retreats for outdoor activities year-round. In November and December, you can even spot trout jumping in the Luggie Water.

Are there any dog-friendly walking options?

Many of the green spaces and trails around Greenfaulds and Luggiebank are suitable for dog walking. The Strathkelvin Railway Path is particularly popular with dog walkers. Always check local signage for specific rules, especially in nature reserves like Luggiebank Wood, to ensure responsible pet ownership.

Where can I find information about Roman heritage in the area?

The Croy Hill Roman Fort is a key site along the Antonine Wall. Additionally, Greenfaulds High School features Roman mosaics created by pupils, celebrating the local Roman legacy. You can find more information about these mosaics on the North Lanarkshire Council website: northlanarkshire.gov.uk.

What are the transport links like in Greenfaulds?

Greenfaulds is well-connected by public transport. Greenfaulds Railway Station serves as a key transport link, offering connections to major cities like Glasgow, Hamilton, Coatbridge, Motherwell, Cumbernauld, Falkirk, and Edinburgh.

Are there any viewpoints offering scenic vistas?

Yes, Croy Hill Roman Fort offers great views over the Kilsyth Hills to the north, the Firth of Forth and Fife hills to the east, and Bar Hill fort to the west. The Falkirk Wheel also provides unique perspectives of the surrounding canal system and landscape.

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