Loch Ness Visitor Attractions
Loch Ness is known around the world for Nessie the fabled Loch Ness Monster, but famous also for its beauty and history as well as our little mystery. You may be surprised to learn just how much the area offers in terms of visitor attractions for the whole family, and even as a base for exploring further afield in the Highlands.
So if your interest is in the natural history and mysteries of the Loch Ness area, Historic castles, feats of engineering and shipping or you love searching for a good bargain you will find it here.
Have a look at our activities page for more ideas on how to spend your time in the Loch Ness area.
Holm Mills Shopping Village
Highland Life Weaving Exhibition
Established in 1798, James Pringle Weavers at Holm Mills Shopping Village is one of the oldest weaving mills in Scotland. Visit the highland life exhibition, buy from a wide range of Scottish clothing, gifts & food or enjoy a meal in Ghillies Restaurant
Loch Ness Lodge Hotel
The Original Loch Ness Monster Visitor Centre
The excitement begins when you set foot in our No 1 Lochness Monster Visitor Centre and Cinema. Brimming with Fun, Wonder and Adventure. Experience the ultimate Loch Ness Monster world with up-to-date information and photographs of new and past sightings.
Urquhart Castle
See and hear the Castle's history
The magnificently situated Urquhart Castle remains an impressive stronghold. Once one of Scotland’s largest castles, Urquhart’s tower house commands splendid views of the famous loch and Great Glen.
Caledonian Canal Visitor Centre
Fort Augustus - Gateway to Loch Ness
Widely considered a masterpiece of canal engineering, the 'Caley' is on a scale incomparable with almost anything else in Britain. It has survived due to its continuing importance in the Highland economy, and also because it is quite simply spectacular!
Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition Experience
Award Winning Attraction at Drumnadrochit
Loch Ness is a fascinating and beautiful place. The Loch Ness Exhibition Centre, Drumnadrochit pays tribute to that sense of wonderment as well as revealing some of the many secrets hidden in it's dark depths.




