17. The Kelpies, Falkirk’ ViaScotland's huge Kelpies sculpture completes Andy Scott's 30 meter structures near Falkirk pay homage to the working horses of Scotland. *** The Kelpies, located near Falkirk, Scotland, were created by artist Andy Scott. The two 30 meter sculptures, made of stee...
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20. See The Kelpies The Kelpies are a pair of 30-meter sculptures of horse heads. They’re located at Helix Park in Falkirk, which is only 20-30 minutes away from Glasgow and Edinburgh by train. This is a must-visit attraction because it provides a stark contrast to all the landmarks...
Another destination just outside of Edinburgh, Falkirk is a town most famed for its colossal statue of kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel. The Kelpies are two massive horse heads depicting a Scottish mythological legend that drew men into water to drown. The 30-meter-high statues are made of steel...
guests can also opt for public transportation by taking a bus from the airport to Falkirk, and then transferring to a local bus that stops nearThe Grange Manor. If you're flying into Glasgow Airport, the journey toThe Grange Manoris slightly longer but just as convenient. Guests can take ...
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Falkirk, Scotland beyond the Kelpies Posted onAugust 18, 2017bysuzykewct As I described in a (very) old post, I went to Falkirk specifically to see Andy Scott’s Kelpies sculptures and perhaps some of his other works which can be found in a variety of locations around the town. In the...
Meet your Wilderness guides at Edinburgh Gateway Station this afternoon and transfer a short distance to the Kelpies in Falkirk. The largest equine sculptures in the world, this impressive monument represents Scotland’s horse-powered heritage and the shape-shifting aquatic spirit of Scottish folklore....
They gradually change colour, but my favourite shot is this one, with Chris standing next to one to really show the size and majesty of the Kelpies. From here next morning, it was just 10 minutes drive to the Falkirk wheel. Scotland’s canal network was built 200 years ago as a major...
guests can also opt for public transportation by taking a bus from the airport to Falkirk, and then transferring to a local bus that stops nearThe Grange Manor. If you're flying into Glasgow Airport, the journey toThe Grange Manoris slightly longer but just as convenient. Guests can take ...