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06/19/2026

Towering above the Scottish landscape during a dramatic thunderstorm, The Kelpies are among the most striking equine monuments in the world.

Standing nearly 30 metres (98 feet) tall, the colossal horse-head sculptures dominate the skyline between Falkirk and Grangemouth, attracting visitors from across the globe.

Created by renowned Scottish sculptor Andy Scott and unveiled in 2013, The Kelpies represent the shape-shifting water spirits of Scottish folklore. According to legend, kelpies inhabited rivers and lochs, often appearing as magnificent horses that lured unsuspecting travellers onto their backs before disappearing into the depths.

But the sculptures also honour something very real.

Beyond the mythology, The Kelpies celebrate the vital role horses played in Scotland's history. For centuries, powerful working horses pulled barges along canals, hauled heavy loads, and helped build the industries that shaped the nation.

Located within The Helix parkland project and beside the Forth and Clyde Canal, the sculptures serve as a gateway to one of Scotland's most ambitious regeneration schemes, linking communities while paying tribute to the country's equestrian heritage.

Whether viewed beneath clear skies or illuminated by flashes of lightning during a storm, The Kelpies remain a breathtaking reminder of both Scotland's folklore and its enduring connection to the horse.

Have you ever visited The Kelpies?

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