Free 1-2 hours
One of the most intriguing pieces of canal engineering ever constructed, the Falkirk Wheel opened in 2002... but for centuries earlier, the canal network has been vital to the transport and economy of the Falkirk area. Discover how, with this audio walking tour from Discovering Britain for just over 2 miles, beginning at the Falkirk Wheel Visitor Centre on Lime Road in Tamfourhill, Falkirk. Take the tour as you go on a smartphone, or download the audio tour files to hear as you go.
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STENHOUSEMUIR
FALKIRK
56.03°N, 3.81°W
Sunrise: 05:52
Sunset: 18:47
Moon Phase: waning gibbous
Weather: light rain, 10°C max, 4°C min
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