Loch Ness Passion
Gaelic Travel-Inverness-Loch Ness Passion
One day tour
Leave Inverness behind and tour along the banks of mysterious Loch Ness to reach the picturesque village of Drumnadrochit. Visit the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre which tells the story of Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. Step back in time to the Bronze age when you visit Corrimony Cairn. Later make for impressive Urquhart Castle for an extended visit then end the tour with a cruise through the deepest waters of Loch Ness.
Price range: £32 - £46
Loch Ness Exhibition Centre - discover the story behind the search for Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster
Corrimony Cairn - head into Glen Urquhart to visit the well-preserved passage grave encircled by 11 standing stones
Urquhart Castle - spend two hours exploring mighty Urquhart Castle and discovering its turbulent history
Loch Ness Cruise - enjoy a sail through the dark and deep waters of Scotland’s most famous lake
Movie locations - Loch Ness, Brave and Victoria and Abdul
Inclusions
- Transport by luxury air-conditioned mini/ midicoach
- Live commentary in English
- Cruise on Loch Ness
- Admission to Urquhart Castle and the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre
- Services of an experienced driver/guide
- Service charges and taxes
Exclusions
- Admission charges
- Meals, snacks or items of a personal nature
- Gratuity to your driver
Full Tour Itinerary

Your exciting day of discovery starts when you board your luxury coach in Inverness City Centre. Soon the hustle and bustle of the city is left behind and you are touring along the banks of famous Loch Ness. Enjoy the wonderful views as you are introduced to the fascinating history of the loch by your local driver/guide.
Loch Ness is the largest Scottish loch by volume, indeed experts say that it contains more freshwater than all the lakes of England and Wales combined! Find out more about the loch and it’s most famous resident when we stop to visit the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre in the pleasant village of Drumnadrochit.
Next we enjoy a further scenic drive along the banks of the loch to reach Invermoriston. Here we can enjoy a short walk to see the delightful ruined bridge which was designed by Thomas Telford, who constructed the Caledonian Canal.