Loch Ness Monster Hunters Gathering in Scotland with New Gear This Weekend to Find the Fabled Creature
For "The Quest Weekend" on Aug. 26 and 27, volunteers from all around the world will come together in person and online to search for signs of the creature
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Loch Ness Monster Hunt this weekend
Determined monster hunters are uniting to track down one of the world's most elusive creatures.
Decades ago, a "water beast" was allegedly spotted in the Scottish Highlands by a hotel manager named Aldie Mackay, per the Guardian. The myth of the Loch Ness Monster has sparked intrigue across the globe ever since.
Now, on Aug. 26 and 27 — 90 years later — volunteers from all around the world will come together in Scotland to search for signs of of the Loch Ness Monster during an event called "The Quest Weekend," hosted by the Loch Ness Centre.
No visit to Scotland is complete without a visit to the Highlands
A visit to the Highlands – Exploring the majestic Highlands of Scotland should be at the top of your travel list. From its stunning landscape to rich cultural heritage, there is something for everyone in this wild and wonderful part of the country.
The area is also home to many historical sites and monuments. Visit Urquhart Castle near Loch Ness for an insight into Scotland’s turbulent past, or take a tour of the Culloden Battlefield to learn more about the last battle fought on British soil. Here you can pay homage to Scotland’s clan heritage and uncover some of its most famous clansmen, including William Wallace and Robert the Bruce.
Oftentimes described as one of Scotland’s most beautiful regions, the Highlands are also known for its traditional local cuisine.
Fresh seafood from Loch Duich and locally-produced cheeses from Strathspey can be found all around the area, making it easy to try some of Scotland’s most delicious dishes. With an abundance of whisky distilleries as well, there’s no shortage of delicious tipples to sample.
No visit to Scotland is complete without a trip to the Highlands, so don’t miss out on your chance to explore this gorgeous area.
It can however be a daunting task to plan a visit to the Highlands on your own and this is where a local tour operator could be an invaluable resource.
Introducing: – Highlander Private Tours
Highlander Private Tours is a small family business located in Stratherrick, on the south side of Loch Ness. With years of experience living and working in the area, the Maclean family have extensive knowledge and understanding of the area.
They specialise in private exclusive tours for parties of up to 8 people, providing comfortable vehicles and the opportunity to explore the beauty of the Scottish Highlands.
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