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English
Included
Visit the 30m-tall Kelpies, icons of Scottish myth and heritage
Discover Scotland’s industrial and mythical past through art
Explore Stirling Castle, linked to Wallace and Robert the Bruce
Discover tranquil lochs, rolling hills, and lush forests
€ 75.45
€ 69.41


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Embark on a splendid journey through Scotland, where you’ll be treated to a perfect blend of stunning landscapes, fascinating history, and captivating stories. This tour begins with a visit to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, one of the most picturesque regions in Scotland. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area, where rolling hills, serene lochs, and lush forests create a tranquil and awe-inspiring atmosphere. The area’s remarkable scenery has long inspired artists, writers, and poets, and it’s easy to see why.
Next, you’ll marvel at the majestic Kelpies, towering sculptures that stand as symbols of Scotland’s industrial heritage and mythical traditions. These striking horse-head statues, standing 30 meters high, are a testament to the country’s rich culture and history, drawing visitors from all over the world. As you continue your journey, the tour will take you to the Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s most important historical landmarks. With its strategic position and incredible architecture, the castle has played a pivotal role in the country’s history, from the days of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce to the turbulent times of Scotland’s wars of independence.
Throughout this tour, you will have the chance to explore these incredible locations in depth, discovering the unique stories, myths, and legends that make each place so special. Whether you’re admiring the breathtaking beauty of nature, marveling at human-made wonders, or delving into Scotland’s rich past, this trip is a perfect introduction to the country’s captivating allure.
Local Scottish Guide
Multilingual audio guides available for download
Entrance fees
Stirling Castle
Passport or Photo ID card
Travel Insurance
Students must hold a valid ISIC/ISE/ITIC card
Comfortable shoes and a waterproof jacket
Passengers must be at least 5 years old to join the tour
Check-in 15 minutes prior to departure
Collapsible wheelchairs allowed with an accompanying assistant
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Visited today & wow what an amazing place. Looks fantastic at night when there all lite up. Nice canal walk next to it aswell. Toilets open 24 hours & parking free in winter. Will come back again. Plenty of parking too.

This has been on my to do list for a while and I wasn't disappointed - even coming from the land of the Angel of the North. Handy car park close to the sculpture but you have to pay for it. There is a free one but it's some distance away. Cafe was ok and small gift shop - expected more models of the sculptures tbh or posters to buy. Very little except for the general guide on the engineering behind the construction. Evening display slow to establish as we were there at dusk about 5pm and got bored waiting for the lights to complete.

So much bigger than expected. The detail in such large sculptures was fantastic. The Cafe and Visitors centre was also very good. The Sausage Rolls in the cafe were something special and the coffee was nice. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Amazing experience all round.

A must see sight when visiting the Falkirk area. These amazing sculptures are incredible to see. They dominate the surrounding area in their size and are a truly beautiful spectacle. Nearby, you’ve got the stunning sights of Helix Park to explore. Parking is available and even though it was busy, there were ample spaces. There are a number of great food choices at the Kelpies for a spot of lunch looking out onto the sculptures. Further, there is a fantastic gift shop with a great range of Scottish gifts.

The Kelpies are absolutely stunning! A must-see attraction in Scotland — the giant horse-head sculptures are breathtaking, especially when the sunlight or night lights reflect off the metal. It’s a perfect spot for photography with plenty of beautiful angles around the park and canal. The café on site is lovely, with friendly and helpful staff and a nice selection of snacks, drinks, and ice cream. Everything was clean and well presented. The environment is spotless, well maintained, and peaceful — ideal for families or anyone wanting to relax and enjoy the scenery. There’s also ample car parking nearby, making it easy and convenient to visit. Overall, a fantastic experience — great art, great atmosphere, and great service. Highly recommend visiting The Kelpies!



