Grangemouth is a town in east Stirlingshire and is part of the Falkirk council area, Scotland. The town lies in the Forth Valley, on the banks of the Firth of Forth, 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Falkirk, 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Bo'ness and 13 miles (20.9 km) south-east of Stirling. Grangemouth had a resident population of 17,906 according to the 2001 Census. Preliminary figures from the 2011 census reported the number as 17,373.
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Great little museum tucked in behind the public library. Treasure trove of memorabillia about grangemouth, its development, the schools, the galaday plus so much more. Many memories sparked by a short visit to the museum. Amazing
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Day tours to various historical locations in Scotland, Including the world renowned Outlander television series film locations. We also run trips to various distillery's and trips to the Highland and Islands. We pride ourselves on bespoke trips and small groups to give that personal touch.
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Grangemouth Golf Course is a beautifully laid out 18 hole parkland course on gently sloping terrain providing a challenging but fair test of golf. Situated on 500 acres of Scottish countryside the course is surrounded by Polmont Woods, a local fishery and views of the Ochil Hills on the back 9. It is a 6,432 yards White Tee Par 71, 6049 yards Yellow Tee Par 70 and 5542 Ladies/Junior Tees Par 73.
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High Recommend ***** We had a great time today here (was our first time), sooo many games to choose from and had two happy 12 year old boys that got to play so many different games including the VR, if only I’d got a picture of there face when I told them Paul had one at the shop! Paul is great with the kids and helps them with any questions about games or how to use any equipment/ controllers/ games???? Great fun, great social gaming place and great for fussy gaming tech kinda kids/teens ???? Hopefully they can open one in Dunfermline ????
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This was the first canal built in Scotland, which stretches 35 miles from the village of Bowling on the River Clyde to the town of Grangemouth on the River Forth.
Great to take to the canal for a walk or cycle. Canals run between glasgow and edinbugh, change over canals at the falkirk wheel. Lovely and peaceful away from all traffic. Also see some lovely canal animals/birds. Love taking to the canals.
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I had not seen this site before when I came across it driving through Grangemouth . Set on an plinth is a full size replica of a spitfire , there is a comprehensive history of the airfield that was nearby during the 2nd World War There is also a list of pilots killed who flew from this area and also the Polish and other nations pilots who gave their lives . It is a well maintained site and is interesting from a historical perspective of the area
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Grangemouth is one of Scotland's earliest planned towns. Trace the town’s history from being a thriving industrial port, in the heyday of the Forth and Clyde Canal to its present international status as a centre for the petroleum and chemical industry. Find us above Victoria Library in the centre of town.Open Monday-Saturday: 12.30–5.00pm
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