One of the most mysterious places on our planet and subject to many explorations and myths! Thank you for sharing the image, @Sudha5675
What’s the most fascinating myth you have heard about the lake? Did you get there easily? What was the feeling being there like? Did you see any information boards? What do you think of the accessibility?
Hope these are not too many questions. I was just hoping you could share more about your time at this place.
Awesome @Sudha5675
Hi@Sudha5675
Thanks for the nice pic. Keep going.
Best.
Wow very beautiful and nice landscape best picture
Amazing, looks really beautiful place @Sudha5675
You can share a bit information about the place for other LGs.
I went to this place as part of my UK trip last month (April, 2019). I pre booked a day trip to Lochness, Glencoe and Highlands from Edinburgh. John, the tour guide entertained all our tourists as a bagpiper and told all the myths, facts and stories related to Scotland. What surprised me was the myth about Loch ness… That Aqua Monster named Nessie was there at the bottom of the Lochness for many centuries and many ancient people saw it😯… Above all the stories and myths, what’s so exciting was the drive throughout the banks of Loch ness and its amazing scenic beauty …I bet you can’t take your eyes off the entire tour. Its easily accessible and there are en number of tour operators in Edinburgh and London who can take you there.
Hi… I just posted some information as a reply. Kindly go through.
A mysterious place. I was reading several stories about the monster called Loch Ness.
I always wondering if Loch Ness exists! haha
Amazing View, great click @Sudha5675
As a land of landscape diversity have amazing sites indeed. You’re absolutely right about it, @Sudha5675
Glad to hear that there are many local tour operators with trips to this place. It’s worth visiting as a place and in my understanding, it’s a budget location. Did you have any stops during your visit with dining locations? What were they like?
In addition, the Loch Ness monster myths and stories do sound amazing since it almost touches the impossible of our known history and science. Can you share any of them in your post, so that the other Local Guides could express their impressions of a visit as well? I think it will make the article even more enjoyable.
It is great to hear that you were able to enjoy the Scottish bagpipe sound live - I have only done that once during a visit at Buckingham and you will be the one to say if it’s better in an open space.
Wow what a lovely palace @Sudha5675 amazing yaar
Espectacular!!
Tengo muchas ganas de conocer las Tierras Altas de Escocia.