Loch Ness is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty located south of Inverness, Scotland. One of the world’s most well-known bodies of water, the loch is characterised by the famous legend that a sea creature lurks in its waters. Tourists come from far and wide to try and spot the infamous ‘Nessie’ monster, while others simply visit to soak up the area’s beauty.
With a large stretch of shoreline to explore, a trip to Loch Ness promises picturesque scenery and plenty of history. Read on to discover six unique things to do during your visit.
The legend of the Loch Ness Monster
Legend has it that a mysterious sea creature lives in Loch Ness. The legend of the Loch Ness Monster dates back to the first century A.D. when Romans arrived in Northern Scotland and witnessed the Picts tribe’s drawings of an unidentified creature.
The first account of the monster was recorded by St Columba in the 6th century. Alleged sightings have since been sporadic, and in 1934 the first photograph of the beast was published. Scottish folklore has also long since had a relationship with large areas of water hiding mysterious animals. Many people believe that the Loch Ness Monster still exists today!
Explore Loch Ness
A trip to Loch Ness and Inverness offers a fun-filled day of exploration and adventure, and there are many things to see and do during your visit. Some of the best attractions include:
· The ruins of Urquhart Castle
· Loch Ness boat cruises
· The Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition
· Inverness Castle Viewpoint
· Fort George
· Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
The ruins of Urquhart Castle
Get a feel for medieval life with a tour around the ruins of Urquhart Castle. Urquhart Castle dates back to the 13th century, when it stood as a motte-and-bailey fortification.
Over the years, the site has played host to important chapters in the nation’s history. At the end of the 17th century, the castle was blown up by British government forces to prevent Jacobite rebels from using it as a stronghold. Only its ruins remain today.
The Urquhart Castle ruins stand against a backdrop of Loch Ness and the mountains behind. Visitors to the attraction can climb the Grand Tower to witness stunning panoramic views. There is also a café onsite where you can relax with a hot drink while taking in the scenes around you. Entrance tickets are £9.60 for adults and £5.80 for children.
Loch Ness boat cruises
Hop onboard a Loch Ness boat tour to discover everything this magical area has to offer. Boat excursions depart regularly, taking guests on a tour of notable points of interest around the loch. Sail back in time and uncover the history of the ruins of Urquhart Castle as you witness this unique structure by boat. Learn all about Fort Augustus Abbey, a former Benedictine monastery that still stands today. You might even be able to spot a glimpse of the Loch Ness Monster herself!
The Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition
If you’d like to learn more about the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, spend a couple of hours at the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition. Here you can view underwater photos of the alleged sea creature and learn about the rumours and truths surrounding this important aspect of Scotland’s folklore.
During the summer season, you can head out on a tour of Loch Ness aboard the Deepscan vessel for an in-depth insight into the loch and its legend. Visitors can also enjoy a light refreshment at the café and purchase a souvenir from the gift shop.
Inverness Castle Viewpoint
Head over to Inverness Castle to experience 360° views of the Highland Capital and surrounding scenery. Situated on a cliff overlooking the River Ness, Inverness Castle is a must-visit attraction for those who want to learn more about the myths and legends of the city.
Visitors can explore the tale of Brahan Seer and hear about St Columba’s encounter with the Loch Ness Monster before it was banished. This experience is made all the more interesting with narrated drone footage that draws attention to spectacular landmarks to look out for from the viewing platform.
Fort George
Are you spending a day in Inverness? Plan a trip to Fort George for an insight into 18th-century military history. Situated to the northeast of Inverness, Fort George is a vast military artillery fortification surrounded by one mile of walls.
Here, visitors can enjoy views across Fort George’s ramparts and discover historic barrack rooms and the Regimental Chapel, which houses numerous battle flags. It’s also worth exploring the Highlanders’ Museum, where you can uncover the history of the Highlanders Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.
As well as this, animal-lovers might enjoy joining one of the Dolphin Watches from the Fort, as the Moray Firth below is home to a population of bottlenose dolphins.
Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
Soak in some culture at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery. Gain insight into Highland life with the museum’s selection of fascinating collections, including pieces by local artists. Learn all about the traditions and people that have formed a significant part of the history of the Highlands. You can also view different exhibitions, including Inverness silverware and Highland weapons.
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