- scotlandinfo.eu loch-ness-scotland/Loch Ness is a deep loch of freshwater. It is one of the largest of Scotland, only beaten by Loch Lomond, but it has the biggest volume of water.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g186548-…If you care to stop in the Loch Ness museum and gift shop the gentleman there gave me directions to everything I wanted to see.
- myenglandtravel.com loch-ness-lake-in-…2.Castle Urquhart- A mile away from the loch, on the north shore of Loch Ness built in the 1200s, is situated a castle on a rocky promontory.
- Nessie On The Net! Welcome to the Loch Ness Monster's Officially Original Website. Filled with facts, fun, photos, videos, the legendary live cams and pseudo...
- lakelubbers.com lake/loch-ness-scotland-united-…Quiet, deep, dark, murky and mysterious are the waters of Loch Ness, plunging down to 754 feet at its deepest and measuring an average depth of 430 feet.
- travelness.com loch-ness-factsBut everything’s better with a bit of juicy context… so in this article, we’ve brought you 21 incredible statistics and facts about Loch Ness.
- eksisozluk.com loch-ness--62582uzerinde bircok kitap yazilan lochness canavarinin (aka nessie) yasadigi varsayilan gol. anlatilanlara gore bir nevi dinazor buyuklugunde olan bir hayvan...
- swedishnomad.com loch-ness/Loch is the Gaelic word for ‘lake’ and there are over 31,000 lochs in Scotland. The first recorded sighting of the Loch Ness Monster was by a saint in 565AD.
- cottages-and-castles.co.uk guides/guide-loch-nessLoch Ness is the most famous loch in Scotland and much of that is down to the mystical creature that lives in the depths of its water.
- britainexpress.com Highlands and Islands CountrysideIt is hard to hear the words 'Loch Ness' and not think of the mythical Monster, but tales of a strange creature in the depths of the loch are a fairly recent bit of folklore.