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48 HOURS IN... LOCH NESS

‘Woodpeckers, black grouse, golden eagles and osprey are among the impressive birdlife here’

DEEP WATER, Highland cattle and the possibility of a close encounter with the elusive Nessie are just some of the many things that draw people to this uniquely alluring reach of fresh water, lying to the south of Inverness and stretching some 23 miles.

The Loch Ness monster, of course, is the most evocative image associated with the area, but visitors will find plenty of other things to entertain them in this fascinating region.

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