
Scotland, the Falkirk Wheel, Edinburgh and Glasgow..
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Scotland' Canals
Bowling & return
Edinburgh & Glasgow
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The Scottish Lowland
Canals are quite different from
the canals typical of England and
Wales.
The Forth & Clyde Canal is much wider
than the average English canal. The Union Canal is a
contour canal and has no locks at all nor bridges that have to
be opened. British Waterways staff currently operate all of the locks and
bridges and boaters are not allowed to operate the locks themselves, although help
is happily accepted. Between Falkirk and Glasgow there are 4 locks and 3 road bridges,
with a further 18 locks and a number of pedestrian bridges between Glasgow and the
Clyde at Bowling.
Both the Forth & Clyde and Union Canals were closed in the early 1960’s and it was
not until lottery funding was obtained in 1999 that restoration works rejoined the cities
of Glasgow and Edinburgh by canal. At a quarter of the cost of the overall £84.5 million
project, the Falkirk Wheel is the most significant structure by far, but only one link in
the scheme involving rebuilding bridges, clearing blockages and cutting new stretches of
canal.
For more facts and figures visit www.thefalkirkwheel.co.uk 01324 619888,
but in summary the 25m level difference between the canals is traversed via a pair of
gondolas which together carry 600 tonnes of water to the 100m aqueduct at the top of
the 35m diameter wheel.
TIC 01324 620244 www.scottish.heartlands.org
There is no charge for the Falkirk Wheel but it is advisable to book beforehand 01324 676912. Trips operate approximately every half hour from 9.00am to 7.00pm daily, each revolution taking one narrowboat and the British Waterways trip boat. Information will be sent with your booking confirmation.
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Bowling & return
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From Falkirk, 1 week, 40 hours, 48 locks
The Forth & Clyde Canal
follows the Clyde Estuary all
the way down to the old shipbuilding
village of Bowling – a
pleasant boating haven.
The route has a rich mix of industry old & new, stunning views
of the Clyde and relics of the ship-building era.
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Edinburgh & Glasgow (start & finish Falkirk)

•From Falkirk, 1 week, 42 hours,
14 locks, twice
via the wheel
Complete
the width of
Scotland, and
back, visiting both cities in a one week holiday. If you are heading east, towards
Edinburgh, you will have to arrange your passage via the wheel before you arrive for
your holiday.
Find out more at 01324 619888 www.thefalkirkwheel.co.uk.
All routes are covered in Geo map 25
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