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NESSIE’S NEW HOME

Of all of Scotland’s myths and legends, the ‘is-she-or-isn’t-she’ mystery of the Loch Ness Monster is the one that attracts the most interest. Now, with its family owners moving on after 40 years, The Loch Ness Centre, near Inverness, is to be given an exciting makeover to the tune of £1.5m by its new owners Continuum Attractions.

Continuum Attractions is behind the hugely popular Real Mary King’s Close visitor experience in Edinburgh, so when the Loch Ness Centre reopens in spring 2023, visitors can expect an engaging and immersive

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