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Polmont is a city in Scotland with a population of 5,442.

[edit] Get in

Polmont is easily accessible by train from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Falkirk. Regular bus services to and from Falkirk regularly run through the region.

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Polmont regional flag

[edit] Get around

Polmont is small enough to walk around.

[edit] See

Remnants of the Antonine Wall still stand in the region.

[edit] Do

Polmont has numerous pleasant bars. The golf course is available to visitors, as is the artificial ski slope and reservoir for fishing. Polmont is a an enjoyable place to have a simple walk around, particularly the woodland.

[edit] Buy

Any rare, but notable Polmont memorabilia which you come across.

[edit] Eat

The Blackbull bars offer a good selection of food.

Land & Sea Fish & Chip Shop - Scotland's Official Fish & Chip Shop of the Year Winner 2005/2006 - a must to visit. Holders of the Seafish Quality Award for Excellence.

[edit] Drink

The Claremont is the most obvious place to drink, however is undergoing unsure ownership. The Whyteside or Blackbull are also welcoming options.

[edit] Sleep

There are three hotels, the most classy of these being the Inchyra Grange. All three are based in the northern section of the region, so you will have quite a walk to the train station.

[edit] Stay safe

Polmont is a low-crime village, and infact has one of the lowest crime rates in Scotland.

[edit] Get out

Polmont is half-way between Glasgow and Edinburgh, and has a train station, so it is the perfect location to commute between these two famous cities.

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