falkirk wheel
Since June 2002, the nearby town of Falkirk has
been shining in the international tourism spotlight. Following a
two year construction programme and many more years of design and
planning, the world's first rotating boat lift opened for business.
As the centrepiece of The Millennium Link, the
project to reconnect and regenerate the Forth & Clyde and Union
canals, The Falkirk Wheel is hailed as a monument to the skills
of modern engineering. Created to replace the flight of eleven locks
that originally connected the two canals, the magnificent 115 ft
Wheel is made of steel with two giant caissons each capable of carrying
up to four boats at a time.
Visitors to The Falkirk Wheel have the opportunity
to take part in a unique boatlift experience. The journey starts
with passengers boarding a specially constructed boat at the Visitor
Centre before heading out towards the magnificent Wheel itself.
The boat then glides effortlessly into one of the water filled caissons
where the doors close to form a watertight seal.
As visitors enjoy unhindered views of the Ochil
Hills in the distance, The Falkirk Wheel starts to rotate, and in
one smooth seven minute movement the vessel rises to the top of
the Wheel where it continues its journey along a newly constructed
aqueduct and through a 145 metre tunnel underneath the historic
Antonine Wall.
Tickets for the boat trip experience on The Falkirk
Wheel can be purchased by calling 08700-500 208 in advance. Prices
are £8.00 for adults, £4.00 for children (15 years and
under) and £6.00 concession. Children under five go free.
A family ticket (2 adults and 2 children) is priced at £21.00
and entry to the Visitor Centre and exhibition area (including a
shop and Cafe) is free. There is a 10%% group discount on groups
over 20 passengers and unlimited car parking is available for £2.00.
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