
Hosting its fair share of Scottish history, Falkirk was the northern most point of the Roman Empire marked by the building of the Antonine Wall. The first battle of Falkirk in 1298 was recently given the Hollywood treatment in the feature film "Braveheart" and The Falkirk Wheel boat lift remains an amazing feat of engineering.
Restaurants in Falkirk enjoy plentiful supplies from local producers. Look out for the famous Sunday Farmers' Market which attracts many of Scotland's finest producers.
Glenskirlie HouseA grandiose Edwardian house surrounded by acres of parkland, Glenskirlie House has been flying the flag for the foodies of Falkirk for the past 25 years.
Kilsyth Road, Banknock, Falkirk - Cuisine: Anglo French
The Grange ManorDuring the early years of the nineteenth century, The Earl of Zetand spared no expense when it came to doing up the properties on his local estates.
Glensburgh, Grangemouth, Falkirk - Cuisine: Anglo French
Macdonald Inchyra Grange Hotel, Opus 504Conveniently located two minutes from the M9 between Stirling and Edinburgh, this historic manor house in 44 acres of grounds has been impressively transformed into one of Scotland's leading family hotels.
Grange Road, Polmont, Falkirk - Cuisine: Modern Scottish