Invergarry Lodge
The hostel sleeps up to 26 people in bunks in 4, 5 and 6 bedded rooms. Some rooms are en-suite and all have washbasins There are two family rooms with a double and three single bunks. For a small surcharge, it is usually possible for couples to have private use of a family room. The hostel is centrally heated and has a lounge with TV and piano, a large, well-equipped kitchen with gas and electric hobs, an electric oven and a microwave and a separate dining room. There is also a drying room and secure cycle
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Loch Ness is a large, deep freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands extending for approximately 37 km (23 miles) southwest of Inverness. The Loch's surface is 15.8 metres above sea level.
Loch Ness is best known for the alleged sightings of the legendary Loch Ness Monster ("Nessie"), although it is scenic in its own right. Boat cruises operate from various locations along its shores giving tourists the chance to look for the monster.
Loch Ness is the largest body of water on the geologic fault known as the Great Glen, which runs from Inverness in the north to Fort William in the south. The Caledonian Canal, which links the sea at either end of the Great Glen, uses Loch Ness for part of its route.