Things to do in Loch Ness if You Love The Great Outdoors 

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Introduction

If you’re planning a trip to Loch Ness, get ready for an unforgettable adventure, you certainly won’t be disappointed! 

Loch Ness is a world-famous holiday destination, drawing visitors from every corner of the globe. Each year, hundreds of thousands of travelers flock to this enchanting region, to immerse themselves in its breathtaking landscapes and soak up its rich Keltic charm. 

Whether you prefer to stay cozy indoors with a wee dram of whisky or venture out to embrace the great outdoors, Loch Ness has something for everyone. If you’re feeling adventurous, we highly recommend the following experiences. 

Castle Stuart
Golf Links

A celebrated venue that has played host to the Scottish Open on four separate occasions—and currently ranked as the 60th best golf course in the world—Castle Stuart Golf Links beckons golf enthusiasts with its dramatic, panoramic vistas of the Highlands. Its meticulously designed 18-hole course challenges players at every turn, offering both a test of skill and an opportunity to soak in the rugged beauty of Scotland’s countryside.

Fly Fishing On
Loch Ness

Dubbed the crown jewel of the Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness is not only steeped in legendary lore but also offers world-class fly fishing for salmon and trout. Anglers will find themselves immersed in a serene, lochside landscape that perfectly blends natural splendour with the excitement of reeling in a prized catch. 

Glenmoriston Estate
Driven Shooting

Nestled along the storied banks of Loch Ness, Glenmoriston Estate delivers an unrivalled driven shooting experience in the Highlands. Whether you’re a seasoned shooter or a curious beginner, this exquisite estate welcomes all with its meticulously managed grounds and thrilling pursuits of pheasants and partridges—a true taste of outdoor adventure in Scotland.

Urquhart
Castle

Steeped in over a millennium of history, the evocative ruins of Urquhart Castle stand as a monumental testament to Scotland’s storied past. Once one of the nation’s largest fortresses, this historic site offers visitors not only a deep dive into centuries of intrigue and legacy but also breathtaking views overlooking Loch Ness and its mesmerizing surroundings.

Harry Potter Train &
Glenfinnan Viaduct

For fans of magic and mystery, the Jacobite Steam Train journey over the 21-arch Glenfinnan Viaduct is nothing short of enchanting. This marvel of Victorian engineering spans an impressive 380 metres, providing a spellbinding experience as the train meanders through the picturesque Glenfinnan Valley—a real-life portal to the world of witchcraft and wizardry.

Meall
Fuar-mhonaidh

At 699 metres high, Meall Fuar-mhonaidh stands as the loftiest hill in the Loch Ness area, promising an invigorating hiking experience with panoramic rewards. Trekking to its summit offers not only a vigorous adventure but also sweeping views along the entire length of the loch and glimpses of charming, distant towns—a perfect blend of physical challenge and scenic wonder. 

Loch Ness and the Scottish Highlands are brimming with breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and unforgettable experiences, you’ll be truly spoilt for choice during your visit. No matter the season, the Highlands captivate with their ever-changing beauty, from snow-dusted peaks in winter to vibrant heather-covered hills in summer. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a taste of Scotland’s legendary charm, this enchanting region promises something special all year round. 

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