Falkirk Community Trust offers a vibrant space for
Falkirk Community Trust offers a vibrant space for art exhibitions and creative events. The gallery showcases local artists and provides a unique backdrop for private gatherings, workshops, and community events.
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The Falkirk Wheel in Lime Rd, Falkirk FK1 4RS, UK. £125 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Art exhibitions, Workshops. Amenities include Wi-Fi, Parking, Restrooms, Catering options, Audio/Visual equipment. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
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Art exhibitionsWorkshops
Amenities
Wi-FiParkingRestroomsCatering optionsAudio/Visual equipment
Rating: 4.6/5 (20,741 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
Absolutely fantastic place to visit! The Falkirk Wheel is an incredible piece of engineering and a great day out for families. The boat trip experience is really enjoyable and gives you a close look at how the wheel works — very smooth and fascinating to watch in action.
The café on site is lovely, with friendly and welcoming staff who make you feel right at home. The food and coffee were great, and it’s a nice spot to relax while enjoying the view. There’s also a souvenir shop with plenty of unique gifts and Scottish items at reasonable prices.
Parking is very spacious, with giant car parks that make visiting really easy, even on busy days. Overall, it’s a well-maintained, clean, and family-friendly attraction — definitely worth a visit if you’re in Scotland!
– Chathura Medagedara
- 5.0/5:
Nice day out, Cafe is good and if you manage to hit it when it’s nice even better! You will be taken down the canal in a bespoke boat… You will be taken up so if you’re not sure of hight might be one to miss and do half a turn. The views are lovely and the tour guides on the boat are also very informative
– D Brew
- 4.0/5:
Don't get me wrong, this was an awesome spectacle to see the boats being transferred from the heights of the "lock" to the base. It had good wheelchair accessibility, good gift shop, but the parking was a bit distant, and the venue was a bit crowded for us. It was on our way, so we didn't lose out by going there, but I don't think I'd recommend people just to go there for its own sake. Also the parking fee was a bit much, so we just opted to make a brief stop.
– Allen Wickham