The Kelpies Experience- Climb into the mouth of the world’s largest equine sculptures

Scottish Canals have launched Scotland’s newest visitor attraction – The Kelpies Experience.  The canal custodians have partnered with Zone Events to bring participants a unique opportunity to climb safely to the top of the inside of The Kelpies.  The Kelpies – the world’s largest equine sculptures who stand 98 feet tall against the Falkirk skyline, are ready to share their secrets.

The Kelpies Experience will challenge participants, of all ages to tackle a 25 metre aerial climb, taking them straight to the horse’s mouth.  The inspiring experience will also tell the fascinating story of the Clydesdale – the horse that powered the industrial revolution around the world.

Kelpies Experience. Photo: Peter Sandground.

As well as testing visitors on the specially-designed climb expert guides will share the history of Scotland’s canals, the vital role played by the Clydesdale Horse and how this inspired internationally renowned sculptor Andy Scott.  The Kelpies Experience is a premium, aerial visitor attraction while immersing participants in Scotland’s fascinating industrial history, awe-insuring art and world class engineering.

The experience involves ascending 25 metres to the mouth of Baron (the head up Kelpie in Falkirk) using a series of ladders, cable crossings, suspended platforms and nets before descending, by abseil, or quick flight, a thrilling option that gives the feeling of free falling before gently lowering you to the ground.  The highlight of the climb is reaching the Kelpie’s mouth and being rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the Forth & Clyde Canal, the nearby Helix parklands and on a clear day you might even catch a glimpse of the distant hills and the town of Falkirk.

A triumph of design and engineering

High above Falkikrk at the Kelpies Experience. Photo: Peter Sandground.

Since their launch, Helix Park has welcomed over seven million visitors from all over the world; The Kelpies play a huge role in contributing to a £85 million tourism spend in the Falkirk region annually. Scottish Canals’ Chief Executive Officer John Paterson said: “We are incredibly excited to create this unique challenge. This is a truly amazing experience and will allow visitors from across the world to step inside our magnificent Kelpies and discover the secrets that lie inside all while experiencing a 25-metre aerial journey straight to the horse’s mouth. Those who enjoy this epic experience will undoubtedly leave with a memory of a lifetime.”

Inside ‘Baron’.

Scottish Canals commissioned internationally renowned artist and sculptor Andy Scott to create the awe-inspiring Kelpies and he says he is looking forward to others getting to see his artwork from a different perspective. He said: “I believe the experience will give an even greater understanding of just what an incredible achievement these structures represent both as artworks and as iconic landmarks.”

The Kelpies are a triumph of design and engineering. Each Kelpie weighs a massive 300 tonnes (the same weight as 350 Clydesdale Horses) and is constructed from more than 18,000 individual components.

For more details on how to book the experience log onto: www.Kelpies.co.uk  

All images courtesy of Peter Sandground.

Read our 2024 interview with the creator of The Kelpies, Andy Scott, at: www.scottishbanner.com/2024/08/24/celebrating-10-years-of-the-kelpies

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