Things to do in Kinbuck

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Photo "Kinbuck" by Dominic Dawn Harry and Jacob Paterson (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Kinbuck" by Dominic Dawn Harry and Jacob Paterson (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Kinbuck" by Dominic Dawn Harry and Jacob Paterson (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Kinbuck" by Richard Webb (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Kinbuck" by Dominic Dawn Harry and Jacob Paterson (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original

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1. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park

Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park offer some of the most spectacular scenery in the country, just a 1-hour drive north of Glasgow. The villages in the area are steeped in history and legend, and locally sourced food takes pride of place at many of the local restaurants.
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Visit this Scottish national park to hike through ancient woodlands, relax on the shore of the largest body of freshwater in Britain and enjoy local produce.

2. Stirling Castle

Overlooking the town from an extinct volcanic crag, the imposing Stirling Castle was the seat of Scottish kings and rulers for many centuries. The landmark, dominating every view of the area, is equally impressive inside, with brightly colored rooms perfectly preserved to give visitors an insight into the lives of Scotland's past monarchs. Learn about their births, marriages and deaths through interactive exhibits and informative displays.
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Stirling Castle featuring heritage elements and château or palace

3. Falkirk Wheel

The Falkirk Wheel is an impressive structure of space-age design that connects canals. The rotating boat lift is a marvel of modern engineering, raising vessels by 79 feet (24 meters) from the Forth and Clyde Canal to the Union Canal. Take a short boat trip and get lifted into the air with panoramic views of the picturesque Falkirk countryside.
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Falkirk Wheel

4. The Kelpies

Marvel at the power and scale of The Kelpies, two spectacular statues that sit on the edge of Falkirk. The sculptures are of two horse heads, which loom an impressive 98 feet (30 meters) high and represent both Celtic mythology and Scotland’s horse-powered past. While visiting this impressive art installation, explore the rest of Helix Park, which features cycle paths, watersports and expansive parkland.
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Grangemouth featuring outdoor art

5. Loch Katrine

Loch Katrine is a large body of water surrounded by hills and green meadows. With many activities, from nature paths and cycling tracks to cruises and history guides, the lake provides a serene and informative vacation. Learn about the intriguing steamboat history and Scottish folklore involving this site.
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Loch Katrine showing forests and a lake or waterhole as well as a small group of people

6. National Wallace Monument

The National Wallace Monument is a tower of Gothic Revival design atop the Abbey Craig hilltop. It is a shrine to the iconic Scottish hero Sir William Wallace, a leader of the Wars of Scottish Independence. The statue, which was constructed in 1869, is a major symbol of Scottish national identity and pride. Gaze up at the 220-foot (67-meter) sandstone tower that marks the spot where Wallace allegedly watched the preparations of the English Army.
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National Wallace Monument featuring interior views and a monument

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