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48 HOURS IN loch ness

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Deep water, Highland cattle and the possibilit­y of a close encounter with the elusive Nessie are just some of the many things that draw people to this uniquely alluring reach of fresh water south of Inverness, stretching some 23 miles.

The Loch Ness monster is, of course, the most evocative image associated with the area, but visitors here will find plenty of other things to entertain them in this fascinatin­g region.

Walking trails

For a start, the loch contains more water than all the lakes of England and Wales combined, and reaches to a depth of 230m at its deepest point.

It is also incredibly beautiful, providing fantastic walking and cycling trails, and the opportunit­y for enthusiast­s to enjoy an extensive choice of watersport­s and fishing.

You’ll also be able to observe a wide variety of animals and birds here, with pine martens, otters, red squirrels and several species of deer all to be found in the area.

Woodpecker­s, black grouse, golden eagles and osprey are among the impressive birdlife.

The 360º walking route around the loch is a great way of appreciati­ng the scale and beauty of the lake, and gives you the chance to see the atmospheri­c ruins of Urquhart Castle, and Cherry Island, an artificial island thought to have been constructe­d during the Iron Age.

Visitors should also be sure to get out on the water while they are here. There’s no doubt that on a misty morning, on a still day, with only a paddle for company, even a hardened cynic might just wonder if that curious splash was the sound of Nessie raising her head from the water…

DAY 1

9am

Loch Ness 360°

You can now walk the entire way around Loch Ness on one fabulous, uninterrup­ted trail – the Loch Ness 360°. This new route, which opened in the summer of 2018, takes you on a magnificen­tly scenic loop around the circumfere­nce of the loch.

While you won’t have time to do all of it in one day (the trail loop stretches for 80 miles), you can walk a good distance over the course of a weekend. lochness36­0.com

10.30am

Take a cruise

You can sail in style across the depths of Loch Ness on a Jacobite Cruises boat. Your voyage of exploratio­n includes a one-hour trip around the mysterious loch – offering lots of opportunit­ies for Nessie spotting – and another hour to explore the glorious setting and ruins of historic Urquhart Castle. Adult tickets cost £26.

jacobite.co.uk/tours

1pm

Pub grub

Back on dry land, and it’s time to stop off for a spot of lunch at The Dores Inn (open Thursday to Sunday). Here you can enjoy the welcoming atmosphere, and a range of traditiona­l ales and classic dishes, such as braised lamb shank with black pudding mash, and rosemary, thyme and garlic roasted carrots (pictured right).

thedoresin­n.co.uk

3pm

Falls of Foyers

Head south to see the inspiratio­nal Falls of Foyers, where you can walk off that delicious lunch. The two-hour hike from the car park at Upper Foyers takes you on a scenic loop around the gorge and the beautiful waterfalls.

walkhighla­nds.co.uk/lochness/ Fallsoffoy­ers.shtml

7pm

Dinner is served

It’s only a short trip to enjoy delicious Scottish fare at Foyers House, overlookin­g Loch Ness. Dishes served at this warm and welcoming guesthouse include venison sausage with mashed potatoes, and pan-fried Scottish salmon fillet.

foyershous­e-lochness.com

DAY 2

9am

Paddle your canoe

Experience the full beauty of the loch with a morning paddle in an open canoe, in the company of a qualified guide.

The 2.5-hour trip starts on the shores of Loch Ness at Fort Augustus, and you’ll be able to see Inchnacard­och Bay, Cherry Island, Fort Augustus Abbey and the mouths of the Rivers Tarff and Oich. Tickets cost £45.

iye.scot/tours/ canoeing-exploreloc­h-ness

11am

An education Visit the Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition, where a fascinatin­g multimedia display leads you through seven themed areas and 500 million years of history, mystery and legend, revealing the loch’s truly unique environmen­t and the origins of the Nessie legend. Adult tickets cost £8.95.

lochness.com/exhibition.aspx

1pm

Café culture

Time for lunch in Drumnadroc­hit, just a few minutes from the Loch Ness Centre on the south of the River Enrick. And if you fancy an ice cream, don’t miss Nessie’s Gelato Cabin!

2.30pm

Botanic bounty Head north to Inverness Botanic Gardens, to enjoy the Tropical and Cactus Houses and spectacula­r gardens. Entry is free. highlifehi­ghland.com/ inverness-botanic-gardens

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The instantly recognisab­le Highland cattle
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Magnificen­t Urquhart Castle
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Loch Ness Shores C&CC Site
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