The Falkirk Canal Tunnel is an atmospheric, historic engineering landmark that forms part of the scenic Union Canal network. It is located in Falkirk, Stirlingshire, and uses the postcode FK1 5QJ.


What to Expect and Enjoy
Walking or cycling through this tunnel is like entering a secret underground world. Hand-carved out of solid rock by labourers over two centuries ago, it stretches for over six hundred yards and is completely straight, meaning you can see the distant “light at the end of the tunnel” right from the entrance. The experience has been massively enhanced by a fantastic, modern light and sound installation. As you travel through, the curved stone walls are illuminated by shifting waves of vibrant colours, accompanied by soft soundscapes that echo off the water. It is a wonderfully unique, cool, and slightly mysterious path that adds a real sense of adventure to a standard afternoon stroll.
Best For and Time Spent
This is a brilliant little stop for walkers, cyclists, families with kids, and photography fans. The path running alongside the water is flat, level, and paved, making it fully accessible for prams and wheelchairs.



Helpful Tips for Your Visit
Nearby and Combine-able Hits
The tunnel is a key feature of the Union Canal towpath, which offers miles of smooth, level traffic-free cycling and walking. Following the canal path in one direction will lead you straight to the magnificent Falkirk Wheel, while heading the other way takes you towards Callendar House and Park.