Fort Augustus
Continuing in the direction of Loch Ness and passing through the “Outdoor capital of the UK”, Fort William, we followed the Great Glen northwards. We also managed to spot the base of Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the UK or the “Scottish Himalaya" as Serena jokingly nicknamed it. After an hour or so from the last stop, we finally arrived at Fort Augustus, where we could see the small village and the lock system of the Caledonian Canal.
And there our main destination of the day emerged through the trees: Loch Ness. Obviously, I couldn’t miss out on the opportunity to go on a cruise on the most famous loch in the world and begin my search for Nessie, who lives in the depths of the loch!
I can highly recommend this cruise, not only because it gives you a complete view of the loch, but also because of the friendly local guides on board. Just don’t forget to buy your tickets on time (they can be purchased on site or from the guide beforehand) - the cruise leaves promptly every hour! The boat is also equipped with sonar, which allows you to keep an eye on the depths and what lingers below...
Top tip: if you fancy a quick lunch, I recommend grabbing a sandwich at DelightfulNess. There are plenty of fresh options and even a sweet treat to finish the meal - ideal if you want to go and enjoy it on the shores of Loch Ness!