A hotel manager's glimpse of something strange in 1933 helped to create a modern monster myth. In 1987, the BBC reported on ...
A Scottish lodge along the edge of a picturesque loch can currently be booked for almost 70 per cent off. The accommodation ...
Researchers from New Zealand set out to solve the mystery. A group of scientists from New Zealand have decided to embark on a journey to solve one of the world’s most elusive mysteries: the Loch Ness ...
Another Facebook user suggested the Scottish Borders as the best Christmas holiday destination in the country. The southern ...
The top travel destinations in the United Kingdom that people really want to visit one day include the home of a legendary creature — dating as far back as the 6th century. And they're not alone in ...
Experts are searching for answers after a mystery critter was spotted in the UK’s Thames River — with online sleuths guessing it could be everything from an “escaped” capybara to the Loch Ness monster ...
Loch Ness owes its fame to a monster. And the monster owes its fame to a newspaper. The Inverness Courier — unlike Nessie — definitely exists. And it was that paper, 90 years ago, that unwittingly ...
The Loch Ness Monster was spotted on sonar after a mysterious shape was detected 600-feet below the surface, it’s claimed. The image captured by retired skipper Rod Michie, 77, has emerged just a ...
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Inverness: a river city on the banks of Loch Ness
From Inverness, explore the Highlands to the north, where peaceful urban life, ancient fortifications and watery legends await.
But the day I visited Loch Ness, there was not much to see except rows of parked busses and scads of souvenir stands. It didn’t make sense, really, traveling all that way to see nothing. The landscape ...
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