Guided Canoe Experiences on Loch Ness

The Great Glen Ways The Great Glen Canoe Trail and Great Glen Way are two long-distance trails that many people tackle every year, with facilities available for walkers, bikers and paddlers along the way.  You can walk or bike the Great Glen Way or jump in canoe or...

Canoe Across Scotland – a lovely customer review

“I have just returned from an IYE canoeing adventure from Fort William to Inverness, with seven friends. It was a fantastic experience: superbly organised and delivered by our guide Andy Russell and the IYE team. I was hugely impressed with the thought behind...

See Loch Ness From Your Armchair

Can you see Loch Ness from your house? You can now!   Through the wonders of modern technology, you can sit back with a cuppa and see what’s going on around Loch Ness using a number of handily-place webcams.   Of course, it’s not as good as the real thing,...

Nessie Hunter’s Need To Know

We’re unfortunate not to have spied on Nessie ourselves but many have. With our guided Loch Ness Canoe Tours starting soon, you should really make sure you know what to look for if you’re planning to join us.   VisitScotland have been good enough to pull...

Things To Do Around Inverness and Loch Ness

Have you got Inverness and Loch Ness in your sights this year? Planning a trip to find Nessie?   The Inverness and Loch Ness area has so much to offer in addition to the obligatory Nessie-Spotting trip.   Historical sights, stunning landscapes, film locations, folk...

How Big Is Loch Ness???

You may know this already, but there’s a lot of water in Scotland.  Perhaps the most iconic of all Scotland’s bodies of water, Loch Ness, is the second-largest Scottish loch by surface area after Loch Lomond at 56 km2 (22 sq mi), but due to its great...