Collection: Falkirk
Nestled in the heart of Scotland, is a treasure trove of historical and modern attractions. This vibrant town boasts a rich tapestry of history, dating back to Roman times, and is famously linked to significant events like the Battles of Falkirk during the First and Second Wars of Scottish Independence. A prime highlight is The Kelpies, monumental horse-head sculptures symbolizing Scotland's industrial heritage and mythical folklore. These 30-meter high steel structures, designed by artist Andy Scott, are the world's largest equine sculptures and a testament to the region's transformation and creativity. Not far from these awe-inspiring sculptures lies the Falkirk Wheel, a marvel of modern engineering. This rotating boat lift, unique in its kind, seamlessly connects the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal, and offers visitors a chance to experience a blend of innovation and scenic beauty. The surrounding areas of Falkirk are equally enticing, with lush landscapes and quaint towns, offering a glimpse into Scotland's enchanting countryside and its enduring allure. Whether you're drawn by history, art, or engineering, Falkirk presents a blend of experiences that encapsulate both Scotland's past and its dynamic present.