The River Ness, known in Scottish Gaelic as Abhainn Nis, stretches for six miles from the north end of Loch Ness, the legendary home of the mythical monster Nessie. Winding its way through the Scottish Highlands, the river flows alongside a portion of the Caledonian Canal and carves a path through the city of Inverness before it finally meets the Beauly Firth. Visitors can follow the river’s course, enjoying scenic views and exploring the historic sites and attractions that line its banks, making it a central feature of the region’s natural and cultural landscape.
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