A walk around Falkirk, visiting the tomb of Sir John de Graham, Callendar House, the Falkirk Tunnel, Union Canal, the Falkirk Wheel, Forth & Clyde Canal, and The Kelpies.
Thanks for sharing this. I live just by the Union Canal and the tunnel more or less runs under my house. It’s great to see the local area being explored and explained. Great video!
This one must have slipped by my notice, so I've just watched it. I travel to Falkirk on a regular basis, and still haven't visited any of these places! So it's great to see them. I absolutely love that music at the end of the film - wow. Very emotional and could be the soundtrack from a movie.
@EdExploresScotland lol! I just watched it. You're only voicing what most people think. I do think the tide is turning as far as the injustice of born males participating in sports against born females goes. Those men must have no shame, stealing prize money and careers from women.
There is an old grave yard in the woods at Callander park Roman bath remains and an old tomb that not many known about loved visiting there with my family as kids
That would be the tomb where the family who lived in the house were laid to rest. I walk my dog up past it regular. It's down the other end of the pond from the house up in the woods
Over on the embankment across from the front of the house there is an old ice house that was used when the house was occupied. You can go inside it still. You see it clearly from the entrance to the house. It has a stone doorway into the side of the embankment
Very interesting I come from Falkirk and I've just learned a few more facts about Falkirk that I didn't know I used to go in to callander house years ago when it was derelict looking for the green lady
The Kelpies are impressive! Too bad I only saw them from the bus. Again, your December looks like October here. We're already burried in 2 feet of snow here combined with -20 degrees temperature. I'm curious. What type of camera you travel with?
Very wet mist at one point during the walk; I should have put in a request for dry mist. At The Kelpies it coated the camera lens and the camera thought it should focus on the lens droplets instead of what I was looking at. It's a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX400. Excellent camera with very good image stabilisation. Stay warm.
You can see the Falkirk Tunnel in a little more detail in my recent Linlithgow to Falkirk video. It's very close to Falkirk High Railway Station. Take care.
For the time that the tunnel was built, it is considered to be an achievement as it was carved out of stone. We call it the miley as it is close to being one mile in length. I used to cycle through it twice a day going to and from work. It's not for the faint hearted on a bike. The towpath is very worn at the edges next to the water. There was a few times my back wheel got caught in a rut and nearly flew into the canal
You should go to the laughing and greeting bridge at glen village I remember going through the tunnel at canal when there was no lights was pretty eerie
I've got picture in ma phone ae the Laughin Greetin Bridge. One side has a laughing face and the other side a greetin face. The bridge signifies the meeting point where the 2 teams met each other when the canal was built. This was the half way point. The greetin face was the side that had to dig the tunnel and the laughing face was the side that didn't have to make the tunnel
im gettin goosebumps cause I know all these places and visit them regularly
Thanks for sharing this. I live just by the Union Canal and the tunnel more or less runs under my house. It’s great to see the local area being explored and explained. Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it.
This one must have slipped by my notice, so I've just watched it. I travel to Falkirk on a regular basis, and still haven't visited any of these places! So it's great to see them. I absolutely love that music at the end of the film - wow. Very emotional and could be the soundtrack from a movie.
Cheers Eilean. All the best for 2025.
@EdExploresScotland lol! I just watched it. You're only voicing what most people think. I do think the tide is turning as far as the injustice of born males participating in sports against born females goes. Those men must have no shame, stealing prize money and careers from women.
I've deleted that video. Hadn't intended to publish it, and only did so after too many beers and a wrong decision. Take care.
@@EdExploresScotland Probably the wisest decision in these cancel-culture days Ed. Hope you have a guid Xmas and a Merry New Year! ❄️✨️
Thanks for sharing this
There is an old grave yard in the woods at Callander park Roman bath remains and an old tomb that not many known about loved visiting there with my family as kids
Many thanks; I didn't know about any of those things. More exploring required on my part, methinks.
That would be the tomb where the family who lived in the house were laid to rest. I walk my dog up past it regular. It's down the other end of the pond from the house up in the woods
Over on the embankment across from the front of the house there is an old ice house that was used when the house was occupied. You can go inside it still. You see it clearly from the entrance to the house. It has a stone doorway into the side of the embankment
I live in Falkirk!
Very interesting I come from Falkirk and I've just learned a few more facts about Falkirk that I didn't know I used to go in to callander house years ago when it was derelict looking for the green lady
Many thanks. I made that video a while ago now, and it could have been a lot better.
@@EdExploresScotland it's very good I will sub to your channel cheers bud
Thank you for sharing this
great video,greetings from falkirk stenhousemuir
Many thanks.
Omg I feel like all I see is america and American RUclipsrs finally there’s a good video where I live I live by the calendar House/park
Interesting video thanks!
Many thanks.
The Kelpies are impressive! Too bad I only saw them from the bus. Again, your December looks like October here. We're already burried in 2 feet of snow here combined with -20 degrees temperature. I'm curious. What type of camera you travel with?
Very wet mist at one point during the walk; I should have put in a request for dry mist. At The Kelpies it coated the camera lens and the camera thought it should focus on the lens droplets instead of what I was looking at. It's a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX400. Excellent camera with very good image stabilisation. Stay warm.
Nice video.
The Wheel is awesome (in my opinion)
Ok I live in Falkirk and I have never heard of or seen the Falkirk tunnel 🤣
You can see the Falkirk Tunnel in a little more detail in my recent Linlithgow to Falkirk video. It's very close to Falkirk High Railway Station. Take care.
Edward Burns ok thank you I will look out for it next time I go 👌🏼
Its known locally as the MILEY tunnel,I'm in Camelon and used to go up there quite a lot when i was a lad,brings you out near Hallglen.
For the time that the tunnel was built, it is considered to be an achievement as it was carved out of stone. We call it the miley as it is close to being one mile in length. I used to cycle through it twice a day going to and from work. It's not for the faint hearted on a bike. The towpath is very worn at the edges next to the water. There was a few times my back wheel got caught in a rut and nearly flew into the canal
Hello fae fawkirk
Hi.
You should go to the laughing and greeting bridge at glen village I remember going through the tunnel at canal when there was no lights was pretty eerie
It's a scary tunnel. I go through it at the end of this video:
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I've got picture in ma phone ae the Laughin Greetin Bridge. One side has a laughing face and the other side a greetin face. The bridge signifies the meeting point where the 2 teams met each other when the canal was built. This was the half way point. The greetin face was the side that had to dig the tunnel and the laughing face was the side that didn't have to make the tunnel
Many thanks for a lot of interesting information. A lot of folk won't know about many of these things (me included).