The Falkirk Wheel - Scotland

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My overview of falkirk

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5 Feb 7th, 2003 

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Advantages:
Something different,plenty heritage near by

Disadvantages:
You may get abducted by aliens

Recommendable Yes:

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catherinebrown1

catherinebrown1

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Sadly been a resident of falkirk district, I havent yet visited the wheel, As it doesnt appeal to me. But if you enjoy canal boat rides then this is for you.It takes you along the forth and clyde canal and thats all i know. If however you are interested in the third kind, then pop down the road to Bonnybridge, scotlands UFO capital. Where there have been alledged sightings of space crafts.Unfortunately I have yet to see one, being a regular visitor myself,heehee, having been brought up there. When there you can also visit the antonine wall up the back roads of bonnybridge. Follow the wall and you will come into Callander park in Falkirk, featuring the hundreds of years old, Callander house. Which is situated within the park where you can partake in a game of 18 hole golf. For the less serious players there is crazy golf next to the very large playpark. Great day out for kids as it has, mini-karts,bouncy castles,shows occasional and a little kiosk for ice cream and treats.Or you could also take the boats or pedlo's out on the rather large pond.Behind the pond, you can go for a romantic walk in the woods and you may come across the tomb. Thought to be a burial chamber for the residents of Cally house some years ago. You can learn more about the family by entering the museum which is situated in the house.Very interesting experience.

SHOPPING

Not far away, about 2minutes walk, is the town centre, where you will find accomodation, bars,shops,clubs and the tourist office.For shopping in falkirk i'd say visit the howgate, found in the high street. It has slighlty more shops than callander square shopping precinct. For example,USC,bay trading,river island,boots,game on, woolies,HMV,claires,JSC,m and s.Or venture down the high street for the likes of Next,topshop,virgin,macdonalds.I'd recommend wetherspoons and the goose for something to eat or a little tipple.Tattoo shops, I'd say Flashpoint is the best for piercings too.Skip the dodgy ones you find.Take a journey down the retail park for bigstores like Halfords,homebase,tesco,Room 2,rosebys etc.Not to mention the massive cinema complex and bannatynes health club.

SPORT

If you fancy some sport there is a leisure pool in Camelon not far from the wheel, which also has the GX superbowl at the back, beside the more relaxed carpet bowling. Just behind these places is the train station so making life easier.If you walk to the main road you can get a bus to Falkirk easily which will take you to the bus station, right at the bottom of the high street.Or you can take the train to polmont and visit there sports complex, mostly court sports.If you like skiing, there is a dry ski slope 5minutes drive away, you may need to ask directions.Just down the road is Grangemouth home to the massive BP petrochemicals.Where you can visit the stadium for track sports or the swimming pool at the leisure centre, which has sanke slides and a gym.

NIGHTLIFE

My favourite. So you get the best deals i'll tell you whats hot and whats not. Storm nightclub, situated right at the bus station.Best for a saturday night. Has 3 rooms.Images for 60's,70's and 80's music plus grab the dj's mic.The penthouse, host place for parties and plays the same music as images but also todays music in a slighlty bigger room. The main room,large dancefloor, plenty bars and update dance tunes with a variety of old skool music too.Costs 6 pound to get in and a pound for the cloakroom.Friendly staff and regulars.
Rosie o' gradys for a thursday night, friday night is a bit empty.It has 2 rooms, downstairs slighly cheesy tunes.BUT...upstairs we have the one and only stevie kerr from Beat 106, bangin tunes.Saturday night for Stevie though.
Avoid the martell unless your 40 something and thats all im gonna say on that.The best bars to start off your night are wetherspoons, great deals on drink,no music.very busy.Callander arms for a live band and karaoke later on a saturday night.On a sunday night, visit the Ellwyn in grangemouth for the best karaoke in the district, and by that I mean.If you think you can sing,wait to you hear these,excellant voices.The singing talent spot of Falkirk district.Live competition, where you can win 250 pound.You must be good enough to get into the final though,very stiff competition so beware.
 

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Comments about this review »

SusanLesley 10.08.2009 09:37

This is supposed to be a review of the Falkirk Wheel! Susan

korova_blue 13.01.2008 18:47

Hey, the Martell is good! Well, the drinks are cheap anyways...

andyk910 04.11.2007 20:08

The subject here is 'The Falkirk Wheel' but the writer starts by stating they have not even been there! This is off the topic of the review, clearly.

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