Day 3 on Monday the 29th August me and my wife Deb and our dog Rufus left our campsite at Loch Lomond on our 159 mile journey to Loch Ness going via Loch Lomond and Trossachs national park, Glen Coe with its splendid scenic views and Fort Augustos with its beautiful village and lochs, weather on the journey was mixed with drizzly rain and spells of sunshine.
Let's see if the Loch Ness monster makes an appearance
View of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs national park
Waterfall in Loch Lomond and Trossachs national park
One of the mountains of Glen Coe
Illustration of the mountain ranches of Glen Coe
Scenic view of Glen Coe
Commando Memorial at Spean Bridge
Commando Memorial at Spean Bridge
Commando Memorial at Spean Bridge
Barge waiting at the top of the Caledonian canal at Fort Augustos waiting to come down the lock to Loch Ness
Yacht making its way up the lock to join the Caledonian canal
My wife Deb standing in the middle of the top lock
Picture showing locks at Fort Augustos
Me and my wife Deb at the bottom end of Loch Ness in Fort Augustos
Picture looking up Loch Ness from Fort Augustos
View of Loch Ness from our campsite
Urquhart castle on the west coast of Loch Ness
Setting our motorhome up at our campsite on the coast of Loch Ness
Video of the operation of the locks at Fort Augustos
This is awesome, you have some great pics up here. Did you ever see nessie haha
Did you guys venture to go and see the wallace monument by chance? I really want to go there sometime :)
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Unfortunately Nessie was not around that day, regarding the Wallace monument we did not, as was on a tight time schedule as only had a weeks holiday and had loads to cram in
All the great memories of my own trip last year are flowing back, so want to back