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Hallglen to Culross via Kelpies
Falkirk, Scotland

Hallglen to Culross via Kelpies

Length32.1 mi
Elev. Gain2243.5 ft
Est. Steps74000
Created by RSmith4026

Hallglen to Culross via Kelpies Introduction

Hallglen to Culross via Kelpies is a 32.2 mile (74,000-step) route located near Falkirk, Scotland. This route has an elevation gain of about 2243.5 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Hallglen to Culross via Kelpies

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Callendar House

Tourist Attraction
Callendar House is a mansion set within the grounds of Callendar Park in Falkirk, central Scotland. During the 19th century, it was redesigned and extended in the style of a French Renaissance château fused with elements of Scottish baronial architecture. However, the core of the building is a 14th-century tower house.

The Kelpies

Tourist Attraction
The Kelpies are 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures depicting kelpies (shape-shifting water spirits), standing next to a new extension to the Forth and Clyde Canal, and near River Carron, in The Helix, a new parkland project built to connect 16 communities in the Falkirk Council Area, Scotland. The sculptures were designed by sculptor Andy Scott and were completed in October 2013.

River Forth

Water
The River Forth is a major river, 47 km (29 mi) long, whose drainage basin covers much of Stirlingshire in Scotland's Central Belt. The Gaelic name is Abhainn Dubh, meaning "black river", in the upper reach above Stirling. Below the tidal reach, (just after being crossed by the M9 motorway) its name is Uisge For.

Tulliallan

Historical
Tulliallan (Gaelic tulach-aluinn, 'Beautiful knoll') was an estate in Perthshire, Scotland, near to Kincardine, and a parish.The Blackadder lairds of Tulliallan, a branch of the Blackadder border clan, wielded considerable power in the 15th and 16th centuries.The modern Tulliallan Castle is relatively recent, built in 1812-1820 and now the home of the Scottish Police College

Glensburgh

Place
Glensburgh is a very small and old hamlet situated on the south bank of the River Carron, 1.1 miles (1.8 km) north-west of Grangemouth.Originally built on farmland in 1240 as houses for farm slaves the now standing cottages date back as far as 1878. Originally called Brockborough the hamlet mainly harvested wheat and corn, until cattle farming became the norm.

Kincardine Bridge

Place
The Kincardine Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Firth of Forth from Falkirk council area to Kincardine, Fife, Scotland.

Culross Palace

Place
Culross Palace is a late 16th - early 17th century merchant's house in Culross, Fife, Scotland.The palace, or "Great Lodging", was constructed between 1597 and 1611 by Sir George Bruce, the Laird of Carnock. Bruce was a successful merchant who had a flourishing trade with other Forth ports, the Low Countries and Sweden.

Clackmannanshire Bridge

Place
The Clackmannanshire Bridge is a road bridge over the Firth of Forth in Scotland which opened to traffic on 19 November 2008. Prior to 1 October 2008 the bridge was referred to as the upper Forth crossing while the name was chosen.

Falkirk High railway station

Building
Falkirk High railway station is one of the railway stations serving the town of Falkirk in Scotland. It is on the Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line and situated on the southern edge of the town, close to the Union Canal.

Longannet coal mine

Place
Longannet coal mine was a deep mine complex in Fife, Scotland.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

32.1 mi

Elev. Gain

2243.5 ft

Est. Steps

74000
Created by
RSmith4026
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