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Loch Ness, famed for its mythical monster, has been crowned the ‘most loved’ historic destination worldwide by travel experts at Emerald Cruises.

The largest freshwater lake in the UK by volume, Loch Ness is nestled in the stunning Scottish Highlands and stretches approximately 23 miles in length, reaching depths of over 750ft.

Nearby, the ruins of Urquhart Castle add to the area’s allure, offering a glimpse into Scotland’s medieval past and breathtaking views of the loch.

Its atmospheric waters and fog-shrouded hills have inspired countless legends, making it a must-visit spot for history enthusiasts, nature lovers and folklore fans alike.

While many are drawn by the mystery of ‘Nessie‘, Loch Ness and its surrounding area offer much more than just tales of a legendary underwater creature.

Urquhart Castle, once a medieval fortress, played a pivotal role in Scotland’s wars of independence. Visitors can explore the ruins, view exhibits in the visitor centre, and take in the panoramic views.

The new accolade comes after research by Emerald Cruises into Europe’s top natural wonders. The cruise line revealed that Loch Ness has attracted more search interest on Google than any other natural or cultural wonder across Europe, reports the Daily Record.

A spokesperson revealed: “Well-known for its legendary creature and breath-taking landscapes, Loch Ness in Scotland tops the list with over 70,000 average monthly searches. As the UK’s largest freshwater body, it’s a must-visit for nature lovers.”

The tranquil, rugged surroundings are enhanced by awe-inspiring landscapes that attract thrill-seekers and wildlife enthusiasts.

Visitors can traverse the Great Glen Way, a long-distance trail meandering alongside the loch, or engage with the loch’s mirror-like surface through cruises, kayaks, or canoes.

Cycling and fishing are also favoured activities. The area boasts picturesque villages, including Drumnadrochit and Invermoriston.

A quaint village and a hub for Loch Ness tourism, Drumnadrochit provides snug accommodation, cafes, and shops peddling Nessie-themed mementos. Meanwhile, Invermoriston offers access to scenic walking trails like the Invermoriston Falls.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

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