
Things to do in Loch Ness

Have you ever wanted to visit the famous Scottish Highlands? Are you fascinated by the mystical folklore, the wild scenery and the incredibl...
12 hours 30 minutes

Visit the famous Loch Ness and travel through the beautiful Highlands of Scotland on this day trip from Edinburgh!Your tour will set off fro...
12 hours

After leaving Glasgow, this Loch Ness tour will climb north past Loch Lomond and into the Highlands where you'll see the majestic Glencoe, o...
12 hours 15 minutes

Leave the cobbled streets of Edinburgh behind as you travel past Linlithgow Palace and Stirling Castle and head north. This region is steepe...
12 hours

Departing from Inverness, this tour follows the beautiful Caledonian Canal all the way to Loch Ness. 24 miles long and over 700 feet deep, t...
8 hours 45 minutes

This tour offers you a chance to see some of the most beautiful places in the North of Scotland. Set amid beautiful gardens in Nairnshire, C...
8 hours

Your tour will head south, hugging the shoreline of Loch Ness to Invermoriston. At 24 miles long and over 700ft deep, Loch Ness is most famo...
8 hours

Head into the wild Highlands and recall the battles, the beauty and the whisky that have made Scotland so famous. You'll hear the tales and ...
12 hours

When it comes to Highland tours, it doesn't get much better than this Loch Ness Explorer day trip! You'll spend the day hunting for Nessie a...
12 hours
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The inside story
Loch Ness is a large, deep, freshwater loch or lake in the Scottish Highlands, located near Inverness. Loch Ness is the most famous loch in Scotland thanks to the mythical and renowned Loch Ness Monster, also affectionately known as Nessie. Many sightings of the mythical creature have been reported and its possible existence continues to draw many visitors to the area.
The loch is surrounded by beautiful Scottish scenery with rolling hills, green fields and forests in abundance. It is also home to the ruins of Urquhart Castle, formally one of Scotland’s largest castles. The castle was blown up in 1692 but continues to be an impressive sight on the banks of Loch Ness.
With picturesque villages surrounding the loch and the city of Inverness close by, the area is bursting with things to do, from ancient castles, whisky distillery tours to outdoor activities and boat trips.