Parks and Gardens
Falkirk’s green spaces range from the expansive 170-acre Muiravonside Country Park, featuring woodland trails and picnic areas, to The Helix, a major land transformation project connecting local communities. The list includes historical sites like the grounds of The Binns and the Cenotaph Grounds in Bo'ness. Visitors can explore various community parks, such as Herbertshire Castle Park and Lionthorn Wood, alongside open meadows where livestock like sheep and cattle graze within protected parkland environments.
Muiravonside Country Park
Muiravonside Country Park is 170 acres of woodland and parkland open to the public all year round with marked trails, picnic sites and a…
The Helix
The Helix was a land transformation project to improve the connections between and around 16 communities in Falkirk Council, Scotland,…
Herbertshire Castle Park
Public park in Denny featuring open green space along the River Carron, including woodland walks and play areas.
Laurie Park
Local community park located in the Brightons area.
Cenotaph Grounds
Landscaped grounds in Bo'ness surrounding the town's war memorial.
Glebe Park
Public parkland in Bo'ness featuring open grass and footpaths.
Lionthorn Wood Park
Community woodland and park area located on the southern edge of Falkirk.
Kinningars Park
Coastal park in Bo'ness offering views across the Firth of Forth.
The Binns
Historic parkland and grounds surrounding the 17th-century House of the Binns estate, managed by the National Trust for Scotland.
Grange
Parkland area in Bo'ness forming part of the historical Grange estate grounds.
Sheep
Grazing meadow for livestock located within the Muiravonside Country Park estate.
Cattle
Open grassland and grazing meadow situated within Muiravonside Country Park.
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