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...

International Day of Forests

Happy International Day of Forests.   As a nation, Scotland loves its forests, and we have plenty of them. We walk in them, camp in them, bike through them, forage in them, and work in them.   Forests give us so much. They purify our water, clean the air, capture...

Exploring Loch Long, Argyll

As you may already know, our canoe guides are out canoeing on Loch Long regularly from Easter to October, with visitors to the area.  They love paddling on this awesome sea loch, partly because the surroundings are stunning but also because of the wildlife that they...

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...

The World’s First UNESCO Trail – Scotland

Did you know that Scotland has the world’s first UNESCO trail?   The list of World Heritage sites, geoparks, cities, and biospheres illustrate the diversity and beauty of Scotland’s landscape and culture.  What could be better than packing your bags and heading...