Scottish Canals latest offering at The Falkirk Wheel was officially launched by Transport Minister, Jenny Gilruth MSP alongside Scottish Canals CEO, Catherine Topley as part of Climate Week.
Visitors to the world’s only rotating boat lift, can now experience a little more canal side scenery in an environmentally conscious way by hiring one of Scottish Canals new e-boats.
Curious captains can now hire a boat and cruise along the Forth & Clyde Canal between The Falkirk Wheel and Bonnybridge enjoying the views from the waterway.
The venture, at one of the nation’s top tourist spots, The Falkirk Wheel, has been met with a flow of interest as a growing number of tourists and day-trippers seek to enjoy new experiences in a sustainable way.
Launched by Transport Minister, Jenny Gilruth MSP alongside Scottish Canals CEO, Catherine Topley as part of Climate Week, the Polycraft Tuffy 300 electric boat has made waves in the eco-friendly tourism market.
Scottish Canals plan to expand their eco-friendly offer next year by having a host of new boats available which can accommodate up to six or eight sailors per vessel. These new boats will be complimented by the opportunity to take a trip on the world’s only rotating boatlift, The Falkirk Wheel, which uses the power of just eight kettles to turn the 500-tonne steel structure.
After announcing its journey to Net Zero in June 2020, the public body wasted no time in delivering on that promise with new air source heat pumps and £250,000 of solar panel fitted on the site.
The Falkirk Wheel e-boats are available to rent for just £35 for 90 minutes and can accommodate up to three people. Scottish Canals re-invest all proceeds made from The Falkirk Wheel into caring for Scotland’s 250-year-old canal network.