Set between Falkirk and Grangemouth, The Helix is far more than just the home of the iconic The Kelpies. It is one of Scotland’s most ambitious eco park projects—transforming once-industrial land into a thriving green space that benefits both people and nature.
But what exactly makes the Helix an eco park, and why does a visit here feel so good—both physically and mentally?
At its core, the Helix is about regeneration, sustainability, and connection.
Once dominated by heavy industry and underused land, the area has been carefully redesigned to support biodiversity, encourage active lifestyles, and reconnect communities with nature.
The Helix is a prime example of environmental renewal. Former industrial land has been restored into:
This transformation reduces environmental impact while creating a space that actively improves local ecosystems.
The park is now home to a wide variety of species, from birds to aquatic life.
Visitors often spot:
These ecosystems are carefully maintained to ensure long-term biodiversity, making the Helix a living, breathing environment—not just a landscaped park.
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The Helix is built for walking, cycling, and outdoor movement, reducing reliance on cars and encouraging healthier lifestyles.
It’s designed so that simply being there encourages you to move more—naturally and effortlessly.
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A visit to the Helix and the Kelpies isn’t just visually impressive—it’s physically energising.
The open design invites gentle activity:
You’re not forcing exercise—it happens naturally as part of the experience.
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As your own tour experience highlights:
“Travel from Edinburgh in comfort and discover the Kelpies as part of a wider journey through Scotland’s history and landscapes.”
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What really sets the Helix apart is how it makes you feel.
The scale of the landscape—and the Kelpies themselves—creates a powerful emotional response.
“Seeing the Kelpies up close is unforgettable—but standing inside one is something you’ll never forget.”
There’s a sense of perspective here. Space to think. Space to breathe.
The Helix blends natural beauty with cultural storytelling.
“This is more than a photo stop—it’s a chance to connect with Scotland’s past and present in one unforgettable location.”
That connection—between land, history, and identity—adds depth to the visit, making it more meaningful than a typical attraction. Book a Kelpies tour now – Whatsapp +447305294773
Standing beneath 30-metre-high sculptures, or inside one of them, creates a rare emotional experience: awe.
“From the inside, the Kelpies are even more impressive, with a cathedral-like structure of steel rising above you.”
Moments like this:
The Helix isn’t just an eco park you visit—it’s a place that actively improves wellbeing.
And when combined with a visit to the Kelpies, it becomes something even more powerful:
“Our private tours allow you to experience the Kelpies at a relaxed pace, combining the inside visit with the wider story of Falkirk’s remarkable transformation.”
The Helix represents a new kind of travel experience—one where landscape, sustainability, and human wellbeing come together.
You arrive expecting to see giant horse sculptures.
You leave feeling better than when you arrived.
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What Makes The Helix an Eco Park?
At its core, the Helix is about regeneration, sustainability, and connection.
Once dominated by heavy industry and underused land, the area has been carefully redesigned to support biodiversity, encourage active lifestyles, and reconnect communities with nature.
1. Land Regeneration & Sustainability
The Helix is a prime example of environmental renewal. Former industrial land has been restored into:
Wetlands and lagoons that support wildlife
Green corridors linking urban areas
Sustainable drainage systems that naturally manage water
This transformation reduces environmental impact while creating a space that actively improves local ecosystems.
2. Wildlife & Biodiversity
The park is now home to a wide variety of species, from birds to aquatic life.
Visitors often spot:
Swans, ducks, and herons
Deer
Native plants and wildflowers
Insects and pollinators thriving in natural habitats
These ecosystems are carefully maintained to ensure long-term biodiversity, making the Helix a living, breathing environment—not just a landscaped park.
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