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Loch Ness Explorer from Edinburgh | Scotland
Loch Ness Explorer from Edinburgh | Scotland
Loch Ness Explorer from Edinburgh | Scotland
Loch Ness Explorer from Edinburgh | Scotland
Loch Ness Explorer from Edinburgh | Scotland

Loch Ness Explorer from Edinburgh | Scotland


Duration:12 hour(s) 30 min(s)
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  • Experience a full-day adventure through the breathtaking Scottish Highlands
  • Visit the legendary Loch Ness and enjoy the chance to spot the elusive monster from the shore or on an optional boat cruise
  • Discover dramatic landscapes at Glen Coe and journey through the scenic Great Glen
  • Pass through Highland Perthshire, rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage
  • Catch a glimpse of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Departure TimeEarly Departure (Before 8 am)
Tour typesGuided tour, Audio guide
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Additional service & facilityBarrier free, Luggage Storage
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Historic site tour, Bus tour
TransportBus tour

Product Info

Enjoy a fantastic full day adventure in the Highlands, visiting mysterious Loch Ness, where you can go monster spotting on the shores of the loch or on a boat cruise. Learn about our turbulent history while you soak in all the classic scenery for which Scotland is famed: Glen Coe, the Great Glen, Highland Perthshire and maybe even catching a glimpse of the mighty Ben Nevis along the way!

- Brief Itinerary Overview - 

Starting our Loch Ness tour from Edinburgh, we pass the imposing ramparts of Stirling Castle and drive through the Trossachs National Park, Rob Roy country. We cross the wilds of Rannoch Moor before stopping at dramatic Glen Coe, the scene of the infamous massacre in 1692. We drive through Fort William, passing Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain, before entering the Great Glen.

Next, your tour continues to Fort Augustus on the banks of Loch Ness. Here, you have the chance to take a boat cruise on the loch, go for a scenic walk or simply relax by the Caledonian Canal in this charming Highland village.

We journey past shimmering Loch Laggan before climbing over the wild and lonely Drumochter Pass in the Cairngorms National Park. Heading south, we enter Perthshire, a land of forests, rivers and mountains. We continue south over the Firth of Forth with views of the spectacular Forth Bridges, arriving back in Edinburgh in the evening.

- FAQ - 

  • How long is a day tour from Edinburgh to Loch Ness?
    With plenty of comfort breaks and photo stops along the way, our Loch Ness tour from Edinburgh is approximately 12 and a half hours long*. *Length of tour may vary depending on traffic and weather conditions.

  • Is the Loch Ness boat tour included in the price?
    The price does not include the Loch Ness boat tour. If you don’t do the boat cruise then you have free time for a relaxed walk along the shores of Loch Ness, the Caledonian Canal, or around the Highland village of Fort Augustus.

  • Are there toilet facilities on the coach?
    There are no onboard toilets, however the itineraries include regular comfort stops, allowing frequent access to restroom facilities. 

  • Are the tours accessible?
    Guides are unable to assist with wheelchairs or provide physical assistance during boarding or disembarking from the coach. Passengers should be capable of boarding and disembarking independently using the access stairs or with the help of a traveling companion. Foldable wheelchairs can be stored in our onboard luggage storage during travel. Please note that some stops on our tours may involve rough terrain or only be accessible by steps.

Purchase Notice

  • We are unable to hold the bus or refund for any late arrivals. 
  • Return times are approximate and subject to road conditions and weather. 
  • Please ensure you allocate sufficient time for any onward travel plans, allowing at least 3 hours after the scheduled return time for connections or activities.

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • We are unable to hold the bus or refund for any late arrivals.

  • Return times are approximate and subject to road conditions and weather.

  • Please ensure you allocate sufficient time for any onward travel plans, allowing at least 3 hours after the scheduled return time for connections or activities.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. Why is Loch Ness famous globally?

Loch Ness is renowned worldwide primarily due to the legend of its elusive monster, Nessie, which has captivated imaginations for centuries. Its immense depth, dark peaty waters, and dramatic Highland surroundings also contribute to its mystical allure and global recognition, drawing visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of the creature or simply experience its unique atmosphere.

2. What activities are permitted for visitors at Loch Ness?

Visitors to Loch Ness can enjoy a variety of activities. Popular options include boat cruises to explore the loch's waters and look for Nessie, visiting Urquhart Castle on its shores, and exploring the shoreline for scenic views. While swimming is technically permitted, the loch's waters are extremely cold and deep, making it a challenging and often unadvised activity for most visitors.

3. Which major city serves as the closest hub to Loch Ness?

The closest major city to Loch Ness is Inverness, often referred to as the 'Capital of the Highlands.' Inverness is situated at the northeastern end of the loch and acts as a primary gateway for travelers looking to explore Loch Ness and the surrounding Highland region. It offers various accommodation, dining, and transportation options.

4. What are the notable natural characteristics of Loch Ness, particularly its depth?

Loch Ness is famed for its remarkable natural characteristics. It is the second-deepest loch in Scotland, plunging to depths of over 230 meters (755 feet) in some areas. This makes it the largest freshwater body in Great Britain by volume, containing more water than all of England and Wales' lakes combined. Its waters are typically dark due to peat particles from the surrounding soil, contributing to its mysterious ambiance.

5. What are the primary transportation options to reach Loch Ness from Edinburgh without a private car?

To reach Loch Ness from Edinburgh without a private car, an organized full-day tour is a popular and convenient option, often including transport and stops at key viewpoints. Alternatively, you can take a train or long-distance bus from Edinburgh to Inverness, which is the closest city to Loch Ness. From Inverness, local buses or taxis can take you directly to various points along the loch, such as Urquhart Castle or Fort Augustus.

6. Does the immediate area around Loch Ness have direct train access?

No, the immediate area directly around Loch Ness does not have its own train station. The closest train station is located in Inverness, the 'Capital of the Highlands,' which is at the northern end of the loch. From Inverness, visitors would need to use local bus services, taxis, or connect with an organized tour to reach the various attractions along Loch Ness.

7. Approximately how long does it take to explore the full circumference of Loch Ness by driving?

Driving the full circumference of Loch Ness typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours of continuous driving. The distance is approximately 60 miles (97 kilometers). However, it is highly recommended to allocate much more time to allow for stops at viewpoints, visitor centers, and attractions like Urquhart Castle, which can extend the trip to half a day or more for a truly immersive experience.

8. What scenic highlights can travelers expect to see in Glen Coe and near Ben Nevis?

Travelers journeying through the Scottish Highlands can anticipate breathtaking scenery in Glen Coe, characterized by its dramatic volcanic valleys, majestic mountains like the 'Three Sisters,' and a rich historical landscape. Near Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, visitors can often catch impressive panoramic views of its towering peak and the surrounding rugged wilderness, particularly from viewpoints along the route.

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