Local area guide

Living in Falkirk

Thinking about moving to Falkirk? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.

Your guide to moving to Falkirk

Why Falkirk is a good place to live

Striking a balance between urban convenience and rural tranquility, Falkirk offers residents the best of both worlds. It's equidistant from Edinburgh and Glasgow, serving as a popular choice for those working in Scotland's major cities but yearning for a quieter pace of life. Living in Falkirk means enjoying the beauty and recreational opportunities of its stunning green spaces, most notably the expansive Helix Park. The town also boasts a bustling center with a range of shops and eateries to cater to all tastes. With reasonably low living costs compared to other regions in Scotland, Falkirk demonstrates that quality living need not come with an exorbitant price tag.

What's Falkirk famous for?

Falkirk is famous for the Kelpies, proud equine sculptures that hold the title of being the largest in the world. An icon of Scotland's industrial past, they stand majestic in Helix Park, drawing visitors from around the globe. The town is also known for the Falkirk Wheel, the only rotational boat lift globally. This remarkable feat of engineering elegantly bridges the Forth and Clyde canal with the Union Canal and has become a popular tourist attraction.

Things to do in Falkirk

There's no shortage of activities to pursue in Falkirk. You can bask in the splendour of the Kelpies, explore the revolutionary Falkirk Wheel, or lose yourself in the 350-hectare green paradise of Helix Park. Enjoy a lazy afternoon in a mosaic of vibrant gardens such as Callendar Park, Dollar Park and Walled Garden, Summerfield Park, or Victoria Park. The town also offers an array of kid-friendly activities from the Scottish Segway Centre to the Air Thrill Falkirk trampoline park. Don't miss visiting the local theatre and the cinema that screens modern and classic films, offering a dash of culture to your Falkirk experience.

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Average asking prices in Falkirk today

We update our average asking prices every day using data from millions of properties for sale.

Terraced

Avg. asking price

£147,500

14 properties for sale

Detached

Avg. asking price

£320,000

51 properties for sale

Semi-detached

Avg. asking price

£219,000

13 properties for sale

Flats

Avg. asking price

£110,000

23 properties for sale

Transport in Falkirk

Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Falkirk.

Local connections

Falkirk Grahamston
National Rail
1.4 miles / 2.3 km
Falkirk High
National Rail
1.8 miles / 2.9 km
Polmont
National Rail
1.8 miles / 2.9 km
Camelon
National Rail
2.6 miles / 4.2 km
Larbert
National Rail
3.4 miles / 5.5 km
Linlithgow
National Rail
6.2 miles / 10.0 km

Schools in Falkirk

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Falkirk.

Education in Falkirk

Inclusion and Wellbeing Service
 
Laurieston Primary School
 
Graeme High School
 
St Andrew's RC Primary School
 
Westquarter Primary School
 
Victoria Primary School
 

Local pubs in Falkirk

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  • Ellwyn

    Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, FK3

    CLOSED.

  • Scotia

    Falkirk, Stirlingshire, FK1

  • Artisan Tap

    Falkirk, Stirlingshire, FK1

    Artisan Tap is a range of venues in the UK providing a haven for Craft Beer lovers.