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  1. Checkin at Linlithgow Canal Centre
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      We've been meaning to visit the Linlithgow Canal Centre for a while, as it's usually off season when we pass by it, but we managed to catch it while it was open today.

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      There's a mini museum, canal rides and a cute little cafe where we warmed up with tea and cakes.

  2. Checkin at The Wheelhouse
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      Keeping with the nautical theme, we ended up trying out The Wheelhouse in Falkirk for lunch. I had a risotto with a French Martini.

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  3. Checkin at The Falkirk Wheel
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      Ceri gave Tom some tickets for The Falkirk Wheel that she couldn't use so we invited Mum & Dad to go on it with us.

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      Tom was really excited about the wheel, but my Mum and I weren't too sure what to expect and how it would work but we like boat trips, so we were happy to tag along.

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      The Falkirk Wheel replaced a series of lochs connecting the Clyde canal to the Union canal with a rotating boat lift.

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      Boats travelling from Glasgow to Edinburgh, can take their a spin around the wheel for free but there are also passenger boats that anyone can pay to go on.

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      I was impressed by how smooth the lift was. It was hard to tell that we were even moving until you looked out the window and saw the water below.

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      Once at the top, the boat took a little 5 minute trip down the canal and back again before the wheel rotated us down to where we started.

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      I giggled when I spotted the keys for the wheel had a cork keyring so that they'd float.

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      Tom shot a timelapse video of our trip.

 
 
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