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Loch Ness Guide

Loch Ness, probably the most famous and mentioned of the Scottish lochs, boasts impressive dimensions (38 km long, one and a half wide, and as much as 200 meters deep) and an enduring history of monsters.

Anna Bruno
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Together with Loch Linhe and Loch Locky, it forms the Caledonian Canal, Caledonian Channel, a precious and safe shortcut between the North Sea and the Atlantic. In summer, it is worth taking a small cruise aboard the many boats (some equipped with underwater photo and video gear) that sail its waters and, in the absence of monsters, capture the spectacular ruins of Urquhart Castle, one of the most photographed in Scotland; before visiting the Official Loch Ness Monster Exhibition Centre in Drumnadrochit, the museum that houses all the Nessie memorabilia: photos, film sequences, testimonies… and everything that can fascinate even the most skeptical, along with some very modern multimedia paths that allow you to retrace 500 million years of history.

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