is a large freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands extending for approximately 37 kilometres (23 miles) southwest of Inverness. It takes its name from the River Ness, which flows from the northern end. Loch Ness is best known for alleged sightings of the cryptozoological Loch Ness Monster, also known affectionately as "Nessie". Loch Ness is the second-largest Scottish loch by surface area after Loch Lomond at 56 km2 (22 sq mi), but due to its great depth it is the largest by volume in the British Isles. Its deepest point is 230 metres (755 feet), making it the second deepest loch in Scotland after Loch Morar. In July 1966, Brenda Sherratt became the first person to swim the length of the loch. It took her 31 hours and 27 minutes to...
Read moreFrom when I was a child I saw so many cartoons and read a lot about Nessie, the monster of loch Ness, and I got so excited more like a child when I finally got to visit Loch Ness after about 30 years after the first time hearing about it... I've been with the boat, on One side of the loch on A82 then on the other side of it on B862, I drove back and forward on both of the side, seen so many nice places, sunset, been on fort Augustus, and then with the Jacobite, uruquart castle, whatever I could do from 6am in the morning until about 23.00pm, I've done everything and still I think it's not enough😁😁, but I'll be back, hopefully I'll see...
Read moreOur privilege to guide a lovely couple, Jack and Katrina, on their 1st break away from their young family in California. Visits to some of the most stunning landscapes around the Scottish Highlands including, Bruar, General Wade’s marching route, Nessy Hunting on Loch Ness, and last day through Glen Coe, Ben Nevis and Loch Lomond. Beautiful weather throughout and great conversation. Unforgettable memories to take back to the kids and brave grandparents. A flight back to California to rest, relax, and reflect and talk about their memorable Scottish experience. Another great tour experience provided by Edi Chauffeurs...
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