Of course the first thing you think of when you hear Loch Ness is the legendary monster, Nessie. I heard about many sightings but even as a kid I doubted the monster existed. Still, when I realized we would be going close to Loch Ness on our way to Isle of Skye, I thought it would be fun to explore and see if I could have my own Nessie sighting.
We planned on visiting the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre to learn about the history and then go looking for Nessie on a Loch Ness boat tour during our week in Scotland. Let me share my experience searching for Nessie.
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About Loch Ness
Loch Ness is known for more than just Nessie. It is the biggest lake by volume in the UK because it is very deep in places. To give you an idea of the scope, it holds more water than all of the lakes in England and Wales combined.
The Loch Ness water is very calm and we only saw a few boats. However, the water visibility is extremely low because of the high peat content in the soil. The area around Loch Ness is very beautiful and very green. You can see the ruins of Urquhart Castle on the shore. There are very few other buildings are right on the lake, so it feels very rural. The town of Inverness is located 8 miles away. (Read more about other day trips from Inverness.)
Loch Ness Exhibition Centre
We started our Loch Ness tour at the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre so that we could learn a little bit more about the history. Outside the building, there is the submarine that was used in the Loch Ness investigation in 1969. Most of the exhibition is videos telling the history of Nessie and all the scientific research that has been done. You move through the rooms watching short videos with some pretty fun special effects.
Instead of a video, the last room has several exhibits. I enjoyed the section about the eyewitness accounts, it was interesting to hear the conviction in their stories. I also thought it was interesting that they showed two Styrofoam heads which used to be identical until one was taken down 230M to the bed of the Loch. That head got compressed and puts the depth of the water into perspective.
The Loch Ness Centre also has a gift shop where you can get your Nessie souvenirs.
Loch Ness Boat Trip
That evening, we planned to go on the lake with Cruise Loch Ness to see if we could spot Nessie for ourselves. The boat leaves from Fort Augustus Loch Ness, at the south end of the lake. Before we boarded the boat, we went across the street and explored the locks of the Caledonian Canal, which were actually built in the early 1800s!
The Loch Ness boat tour left promptly at 8 pm just as the sun was about to set. The boat had two levels, and we sat outside on the top deck since the weather was nice. Our tour guide narrated as we went along the coastline admiring the scenery.
I wasn’t expecting to see any wildlife on our Loch Ness cruise, but thanks to the good eye of our tour guide, he pointed out several sheep and deer hidden in the woods. We also saw cormorants. The silhouette from these large birds may have led to some Nessie sightings.
Our guide also pointed out a section of the shore area called the horseshoe, where missing vegetation creates a horseshoe shape. Of course, the story is that the mountain was damaged by Nessie trying to escape!
Sonar Lesson
Then our tour guide invited everyone downstairs for a sonar lesson. To be honest, I wasn’t interested in it but figured since it was getting dark I might as well go inside. However, learning about the sonar was fascinating. We learned how two different screens showed the depth of the water. One even had dots to show the Loch Ness fish. It was impressive to see how the depth of the lake changes so dramatically.
One of the sonar screens that we learned about. You can see the dramatic changes in the depth of Loch Ness.
Looking for Nessie
Then it was time for the part of the cruise on Loch Ness that everyone was waiting for. Our guide asked if anyone wanted to get video of Nessie. Of course, I was curious and raised my hand. Russell and I followed the guide as he helped us get our Nessie video. Take a look and let me know what you think!?
We had a fun and educational day in Loch Ness visiting the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre and exploring with Cruise Loch Ness. Our tour guide kept us entertained! We also visited the romantic ruins of Urquhart Castle. There are plenty of things to do in the Scottish Highlands. It is a beautiful area and the story of Nessie is definitely intriguing. You definitely need to do one of the Loch Ness boat trips and search for yourself.
Have you visited Loch Ness or had any usual sightings? What are your thoughts on Nessie?
–Anisa
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Expert Tips for Your Loch Ness Trip
- Learn more about the history of Loch Ness at the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre.
- Be sure to catch the sonar lesson on your boat ride with Cruise Loch Ness.
- Keep an open mind, you never know what you will see.
Disclosure: No financial compensation was received, but we were guests of the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre and Cruise Loch Ness. As always, opinions expressed here are my own.
Last Updated on April 28, 2023
Love your travels! Perhaps someday Ken and Kevin will bump into our fellow Texas somewhere on the road.
Kevin
Kevin – Thanks so much! Would be great to run into you guys at some point.
I wonder if anyone has ever been to Loch Ness and not looked for the monster? We took our boys there many years ago when they were young and they looked pretty hard.
Lyn – That’s a very good question. I am sure there are a few though.
This actually sounds like a lot of fun! We went to Scotland a couple of years ago, but skipped Loch Ness because it was kind of a long drive and we didn’t have a lot of time. However, I’d love to go back someday and visit this exhibition. I totally think Nessie could be real! And I like to think she’s a really nice monster. 🙂
Melissa – I really think you would enjoy Loch Ness. At the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre they had a Nessie store and it was full of so many cute stuffed Nessies – I hope she really looks like them! It is really hard to plan a trip to Scotland because there is just so much to see, so understand that.
Loch Ness is a very interesting place to visit. I wonder if Nessie still alive these days. Great post!
Thanks Gina, glad you enjoyed the post. Yes, I think there will always debate about whether Nessie exists!
Wow, what an awesome experience! I remember reading stories of the Loch Ness monster as a kid, it would be so cool to visit! Love the video, though it doesn’t really look much like a monster!
Maggie – Yes, I was really curious to visit too. Glad you enjoyed the video.
I love how they show you the bottom as you search along, however it does remove some of the mystery! I’d like to believe Nessie is there, but the Loch is stunning nonetheless! Great post 🙂
Thanks Laura. Yeah I was really fascinated by the sonar and yes it is a beautiful place.
Haha great video of Nessie! I wish I’d been that lucky when I traveled to the area about 15 years ago! I’m glad that you had a fun and educational tour of the lake. I had no idea that the volume of water in Loch Ness was more than that in all the lakes of England and Wales combined!
Thanks Erika. Yeah you would never think the lake holds that much water and is so deep!
Haha, that video was funny. I had no idea that they did Loch Ness tours but I guess it was inevitable. I’m adding it to my list of things to do when I visit the Scottish Highlands.
Thanks glad you enjoyed it. You are going to love the Highlands. More about it to come.
I wish I would have made time to see Loch Ness while I was in Scotland last. Looks like you had fun!
Thanks Jaye. We did have fun, so hope you make it back to Scotland at some point!
I remember that name from a rollercoaster ride. That is interesting background of Lochness.
Thanks Rosi. I guess it would make a good name for a roller coaster.
So is the story about “nessie” true? Does the Loch Ness exist? Fascinating experience. Loved reading about your sonar experience. Looks like you had a great time.
Thanks Rosemary. It was a great experience. I think everyone should make their own decision about Nessie.
I’d love to do a little tour for Nessie. I’ve got Scottish heritage so love hearing all of these sorts of stories. Sounds like you had a lot of fun!
Caitlin – Thanks we loved it there! Hope you get to do a tour someday.
Quite intriguing! This ones one of my favourite legends and the eye witness accounts must have been fun to hear!
Thanks Upasna, it was really interesting. You should go on your own search.
We have been to Scotland many times but not to this part. Sounds like a fun experience and educational at the same time, and I am sure the video is genuine!!
Yes, you guys should go on your own search for Nessie! I hope the video at least made you laugh!
Sounds like a great experience!! It makes me want to go. Thanks for the tips too!
Thanks Christine. It was lovely, so I hope you get the chance to visit.
Loch Ness is a wonderful place. It was super still when I visited, so Nessie must have been having a sleep. Have you seen the new photos in the news this week?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/picture-prove-loch-ness-monster-8849228
It looks like a couple of seals to me, but exciting nonetheless!!
Elaine – Thanks I did see it yesterday. It is just really amazing how the story has captured people for so long!
Mysterious Loch Ness monster! Used to have a scary image of it in my mind as a child. Have this on my list…someday, soon.
Punita – I hope Nessie is a nice monster! Thanks for commenting and I hope you make it there someday soon.
My first backpacking trip was around Scotland and I visited Loch Ness – unfortunately I didn’t know about the cruise otherwise I would have done that – sounds like fun and I loved reading the facts you posted as I didn’t know some of it! I also visited Urquhart Castle and loved that very much! Thanks for sharing your story, it was nice to take a trip down memory lane! #TheWeeklyPostcard
Angie – so glad you enjoyed the post. Yes, we had a great time and I loved Urquhart Castle too.
Hehe I’ve been Nessie spotting at Lock Ness – but only from the shore. Love that video! ?
Thanks Katie! Glad you enjoyed the video, it makes me laugh too!
Good to know that Nessie is doing well. 😉 Love your video!
Haha Jurga – Thanks so glad you enjoyed it!