Caledonian Canal
As we approach the entrance to the Caledonian Canal we are reaching the end of our cruise adventure on Loch Ness.
As we approach the entrance to the Caledonian Canal we are reaching the end of our cruise adventure on Loch Ness.
If you look to your right as we approach the canal, you will see the only island on Loch Ness.
After Robert The Bruce, there continued to be border disputes with England and there had been many attempts to unify the crowns.
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The Great Glen is a natural line of communication through the Scottish Highlands.
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On the starboard side (right) you can see a large area of shattered rock which forms roughly the shape of a horseshoe, hence its name.
For those of you on the top deck, if you come down to the saloon we are about to start a live presentation of the use of sonar systems in Loch Ness.
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In the cliffs on the south side of the loch is the concealed entrance of Gorrie’s Cave.
There has been a community living at this end of the loch since earliest recorded times.
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Do keep your cameras to hand as you never know when you might be lucky enough to film or photograph something unusual on the loch.
The Loch Ness Mystery Read More »
You are travelling across the world famous Loch Ness, but there is more of interest in this deep dark valley than just the monster.