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The Kelpies are 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures depicting kelpies, located between Falkirk and Grangemouth, but the Kelpies themselves are situated in Grangemouth, standing next to an extension to ...
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The Horsebox Cafe & Gift Shop
Kelpies hub, Grangemouth, Falkirk FK2 7ZT, United Kingdom
Cook's Bar & Kitchen
Grange Manor Hotel, Glensburgh Rd, Grangemouth FK3 8XJ, United Kingdom
Rosie’s Tea Room
The Grange Manor, Glensburgh Rd, Grangemouth FK3 8XJ, United Kingdom
McDonald's
Earl's Gate Roundabout, Falkirk Rd, Grangemouth FK3 8XP, United Kingdom
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Grange Manor Hotel
Glensburgh Rd, Grangemouth FK3 8XJ, United Kingdom
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Premier Lodge, Falkirk FK3 8YE, United Kingdom
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The Kelpies

269W+F7 The Helix, Grangemouth, Falkirk FK2 7ZT, United Kingdom
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The Kelpies are 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures depicting kelpies, located between Falkirk and Grangemouth, but the Kelpies themselves are situated in Grangemouth, standing next to an extension to ...

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The Horsebox Cafe & Gift Shop

Cook's Bar & Kitchen

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4.7
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"I visited The Kelpies in Falkirk, Scotland, and it was an unforgettable experience! These magnificent horse-head sculptures are truly awe-inspiring, and the surrounding landscape is breathtaking.

As I approached The Kelpies, I was struck by their sheer size and scale. The sculptures stand over 30 meters tall, and their intricate details and textures are mesmerizing. The way the light reflects off the steel surfaces is simply stunning.

What really made my visit special, though, was the guided tour. Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate about The Kelpies, and shared fascinating insights into their history, design, and construction. We learned about the mythology of the Kelpies, the Scottish water horses that inspired the sculptures, and the innovative engineering that brought them to life.

Highlights of my visit included:

The breathtaking size and scale of The Kelpies The intricate details and textures of the sculptures The stunning light reflections and shadows The fascinating guided tour and insights into The Kelpies' history and design

If you're visiting Scotland, The Kelpies are an absolute must-see attraction. Be sure to book a guided tour to get the most out of your visit!

Tips:

Book a guided tour to learn more about The Kelpies' history and design Visit at sunset or sunrise for stunning light effects Take a walk around the surrounding landscape for breathtaking views Bring a camera to capture the incredible details and textures of The Kelpies

I'd highly recommend The Kelpies to anyone interested in art, architecture, or Scottish culture. It's a truly unforgettable...

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The Kelpies – A Majestic Tribute to Scotland’s Heritage

The Kelpies, located at The Helix Park near Falkirk, are one of Scotland’s most extraordinary modern landmarks. Standing 30 metres tall, these awe-inspiring horse-head sculptures command immediate attention, blending engineering excellence with artistic vision. Designed by sculptor Andy Scott, The Kelpies pay homage to Scotland’s industrial past and the enduring role of heavy horses in shaping the nation's economy and landscape.

As you approach these colossal structures, the scale and detail are truly breathtaking. Each steel panel has been carefully crafted to create a lifelike texture, giving the impression of movement and strength. The sculptures shimmer in the daylight and transform beautifully at night when they are illuminated, offering a completely different, almost magical, perspective.

The surrounding area is thoughtfully developed, with pleasant walking paths, a visitor centre, and guided tours that offer fascinating insights into the inspiration, construction, and cultural significance of The Kelpies. The nearby canal adds to the tranquil atmosphere, making it a perfect place for leisurely walks, photography, or simply sitting back to admire the artistry.

A visit to The Kelpies is more than just seeing a sculpture — it is an encounter with Scotland’s spirit, creativity, and pride. Whether viewed up close or from a distance, The Kelpies leave a lasting impression on...

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We have visited this a couple of time now. We first went there about 10 years ago when touring Scotland in our motorhome. We went back a few years ago coming out of lockdown to do the NC500. It's a great place to view, but even better at night when it is lite up with the various colours. They allow you to pay a small fee and stay on the parking all night. It's not directly next to them, but a short 3 minute walk in the evening to take those fab photos. We actually stayed over night coming back from the NC500. There was talk on the internet about people using the car park for joy riding at night, but I must say I had nothing like that, it was fairly quite and a lovely evening watching the Kelpies before bed and an early travel back to home. Regarding the Kelpies - These are just breath-taking. Most times the photos do not really do justice to them. The site is also very well kept and there are some small stalls on site at busy time. They apparently do a lovely display at special times of the year - Firework night - Christmas etc so it may be worth keeping an eye out at time like that. If however you are planning on staying over night, do get there a little early because at busy time you could find spaces a little bit in short supply. One other thing, if in the area and you want to see another site, you can walk along the cannel to the Falkirk Wheel, another fantastic site. See the video - copy link into your...

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Adv.Mandiram Sreenath - Kerala, India.Adv.Mandiram Sreenath - Kerala, India.
"I visited The Kelpies in Falkirk, Scotland, and it was an unforgettable experience! These magnificent horse-head sculptures are truly awe-inspiring, and the surrounding landscape is breathtaking. As I approached The Kelpies, I was struck by their sheer size and scale. The sculptures stand over 30 meters tall, and their intricate details and textures are mesmerizing. The way the light reflects off the steel surfaces is simply stunning. What really made my visit special, though, was the guided tour. Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate about The Kelpies, and shared fascinating insights into their history, design, and construction. We learned about the mythology of the Kelpies, the Scottish water horses that inspired the sculptures, and the innovative engineering that brought them to life. Highlights of my visit included: - The breathtaking size and scale of The Kelpies - The intricate details and textures of the sculptures - The stunning light reflections and shadows - The fascinating guided tour and insights into The Kelpies' history and design If you're visiting Scotland, The Kelpies are an absolute must-see attraction. Be sure to book a guided tour to get the most out of your visit! Tips: - Book a guided tour to learn more about The Kelpies' history and design - Visit at sunset or sunrise for stunning light effects - Take a walk around the surrounding landscape for breathtaking views - Bring a camera to capture the incredible details and textures of The Kelpies I'd highly recommend The Kelpies to anyone interested in art, architecture, or Scottish culture. It's a truly unforgettable experience!"
Ricky ClarkRicky Clark
We have visited this a couple of time now. We first went there about 10 years ago when touring Scotland in our motorhome. We went back a few years ago coming out of lockdown to do the NC500. It's a great place to view, but even better at night when it is lite up with the various colours. They allow you to pay a small fee and stay on the parking all night. It's not directly next to them, but a short 3 minute walk in the evening to take those fab photos. We actually stayed over night coming back from the NC500. There was talk on the internet about people using the car park for joy riding at night, but I must say I had nothing like that, it was fairly quite and a lovely evening watching the Kelpies before bed and an early travel back to home. Regarding the Kelpies - These are just breath-taking. Most times the photos do not really do justice to them. The site is also very well kept and there are some small stalls on site at busy time. They apparently do a lovely display at special times of the year - Firework night - Christmas etc so it may be worth keeping an eye out at time like that. If however you are planning on staying over night, do get there a little early because at busy time you could find spaces a little bit in short supply. One other thing, if in the area and you want to see another site, you can walk along the cannel to the Falkirk Wheel, another fantastic site. See the video - copy link into your browser https://youtu.be/uyDtljdAJEk
Lijo HormeseLijo Hormese
Guardians of the Waterways The Kelpis 🐎 The Kelpies (Statues) Location: The Helix Park, Falkirk, Scotland. Opened: October 2013 (public opening in April 2014). Designer: Sculptor Andy Scott. Size: Each head stands 30 metres (100 feet) tall. Weight: About 300 tonnes each. Material: Stainless steel cladding over a steel framework. Name origin: Inspired by the kelpies of Scottish folklore – water spirits that often took horse form. --- ✨ Symbolism & Inspiration Horses in industry: The statues don’t just reference myth — they also celebrate the working horses of Scotland (Clydesdales, heavy horses) that powered the canals, agriculture, and industry. Dual meaning: Folklore: The dangerous, shape-shifting kelpies of Scottish myth. Heritage: Strength, endurance, and the role of real horses in Scottish history. --- 🌍 Cultural Importance They are the largest equine sculptures in the world. Major tourist attraction, with guided tours available (you can even go inside one of the heads). Part of the Falkirk Helix Project, which developed canals and parkland in the area. Visible from the M9 motorway, so they’ve become a Scottish landmark. --- ⚙️ Fun Facts Each Kelpie head took about 90 days to assemble on-site. At night, they’re beautifully illuminated with changing lights. Andy Scott first built small maquettes (mini-models) before creating the full-scale sculptures.
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"I visited The Kelpies in Falkirk, Scotland, and it was an unforgettable experience! These magnificent horse-head sculptures are truly awe-inspiring, and the surrounding landscape is breathtaking. As I approached The Kelpies, I was struck by their sheer size and scale. The sculptures stand over 30 meters tall, and their intricate details and textures are mesmerizing. The way the light reflects off the steel surfaces is simply stunning. What really made my visit special, though, was the guided tour. Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate about The Kelpies, and shared fascinating insights into their history, design, and construction. We learned about the mythology of the Kelpies, the Scottish water horses that inspired the sculptures, and the innovative engineering that brought them to life. Highlights of my visit included: - The breathtaking size and scale of The Kelpies - The intricate details and textures of the sculptures - The stunning light reflections and shadows - The fascinating guided tour and insights into The Kelpies' history and design If you're visiting Scotland, The Kelpies are an absolute must-see attraction. Be sure to book a guided tour to get the most out of your visit! Tips: - Book a guided tour to learn more about The Kelpies' history and design - Visit at sunset or sunrise for stunning light effects - Take a walk around the surrounding landscape for breathtaking views - Bring a camera to capture the incredible details and textures of The Kelpies I'd highly recommend The Kelpies to anyone interested in art, architecture, or Scottish culture. It's a truly unforgettable experience!"
Adv.Mandiram Sreenath - Kerala, India.

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We have visited this a couple of time now. We first went there about 10 years ago when touring Scotland in our motorhome. We went back a few years ago coming out of lockdown to do the NC500. It's a great place to view, but even better at night when it is lite up with the various colours. They allow you to pay a small fee and stay on the parking all night. It's not directly next to them, but a short 3 minute walk in the evening to take those fab photos. We actually stayed over night coming back from the NC500. There was talk on the internet about people using the car park for joy riding at night, but I must say I had nothing like that, it was fairly quite and a lovely evening watching the Kelpies before bed and an early travel back to home. Regarding the Kelpies - These are just breath-taking. Most times the photos do not really do justice to them. The site is also very well kept and there are some small stalls on site at busy time. They apparently do a lovely display at special times of the year - Firework night - Christmas etc so it may be worth keeping an eye out at time like that. If however you are planning on staying over night, do get there a little early because at busy time you could find spaces a little bit in short supply. One other thing, if in the area and you want to see another site, you can walk along the cannel to the Falkirk Wheel, another fantastic site. See the video - copy link into your browser https://youtu.be/uyDtljdAJEk
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Guardians of the Waterways The Kelpis 🐎 The Kelpies (Statues) Location: The Helix Park, Falkirk, Scotland. Opened: October 2013 (public opening in April 2014). Designer: Sculptor Andy Scott. Size: Each head stands 30 metres (100 feet) tall. Weight: About 300 tonnes each. Material: Stainless steel cladding over a steel framework. Name origin: Inspired by the kelpies of Scottish folklore – water spirits that often took horse form. --- ✨ Symbolism & Inspiration Horses in industry: The statues don’t just reference myth — they also celebrate the working horses of Scotland (Clydesdales, heavy horses) that powered the canals, agriculture, and industry. Dual meaning: Folklore: The dangerous, shape-shifting kelpies of Scottish myth. Heritage: Strength, endurance, and the role of real horses in Scottish history. --- 🌍 Cultural Importance They are the largest equine sculptures in the world. Major tourist attraction, with guided tours available (you can even go inside one of the heads). Part of the Falkirk Helix Project, which developed canals and parkland in the area. Visible from the M9 motorway, so they’ve become a Scottish landmark. --- ⚙️ Fun Facts Each Kelpie head took about 90 days to assemble on-site. At night, they’re beautifully illuminated with changing lights. Andy Scott first built small maquettes (mini-models) before creating the full-scale sculptures.
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