Affectionately referred to as Nessie, the large marine creature is said to inhabit the freshwater loch south of Inverness – and be a species as yet unknown to science. Now a leading scientist ...
RW’s Rachel Boswell headed to the Scottish Highlands to take on this testing but tranquil monster of a marathon ...
Their account was written up by a correspondent for the Inverness Courier, whose editor used the word "monster" to describe the animal. The Loch Ness Monster has been a media phenomenon ever since.
Work has been completed on a new walking route between Inverness and Fort Augustus on the south side of Loch Ness. The project to lay out the 35 mile (56km) long route began nine years ago.