I am from 2 countries. Born in the U.S., but I also enjoy my ancestral island country (U.S. territory) of Borikén (Puerto Rico 🇵🇷). Wherever i find myself, i seek all things natural. Scotland offers so so much nature. Diverse landscapes, countless lochs and hills, mountains, the coast. I can go on forever. Eventhough I just found your channel, I am already a fan. Thank you!
Knockie Boathouse! I had a view of it from my bedroom window growing up but I don't think I ever visited it, a bit of a hike getting there from my side of the Loch. A hundred years ago that's how Knockie Estate was supplied, goods would be delivered to the main pier at Invermoriston (by paddlesteamer) and then by a much smaller boat from there to Knockie.
So, the video was filmed in mid-October, which is a lovely time to visit as you can see from the colours :) But I've been to the area in other seasons too, it's always beautiful!
If you had stayed in Inverness you would have seen the real gems, the ancient holy wells, the small paths in the city used by servants, and the Pictish ancient mountain tops where a fort was. My daughter and I roamed the back streets and found hidden walkways everywhere. also Inverness has one of the oldest churches which survived the Jacobite rebellion. I guess it depends on what you considered gems. Love the old cairns and stone circle.
I've lived here 30 years, Inverness town centre is unremarkable, traffic is horrendous, road system is failing. Riverside at points is nice, Eden Court very middle class and uninviting, cathedral nice, weather is reliably rubbish, if you wander into the countryside, Glen Affric is worth the drive, Plodda Falls at Tomich has trees worthy of a visit. Beauly a quaint village, nice beaches at Nairn for a walk. Up north not a lot really, other than Dunrobin castle, that's good. Don't know why I'm still here to be honest?
Sounds like you need to explore more 😅 There's so much beauty up north, apart from Dunrobin Castle. Starting on the Black Isle, but also further north, like Helmsdale, Ousdale Broch, the whole area around Forsinard and further up on the north coast. I totally agree with your thoughts on Glen Affric and Plodda Falls - that area is so beautiful! But also Falls of Foyers, Cawdor Castle, or further east, the area around Findhorn 💛 I hope you fall in love with your home region again!!
Thanks for watching! My corresponding blog post, which is also linked below the video, has a lot more detailed descriptions and tips for the area: watchmesee.com/blog/things-to-do-in-loch-ness/ Enjoy!
That was wonderful thank you 🙏
One fantastic and well orchestrated video of some hidden gems around Loch Ness in Scotland. Crack on Kathi your doing great. And have a wonderful day.
I am from 2 countries. Born in the U.S., but I also enjoy my ancestral island country (U.S. territory) of Borikén (Puerto Rico 🇵🇷). Wherever i find myself, i seek all things natural. Scotland offers so so much nature. Diverse landscapes, countless lochs and hills, mountains, the coast. I can go on forever. Eventhough I just found your channel, I am already a fan. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing all of this awesome Scotland content. It's making us want to re-visit!
Been to Inverness and loch ness a few times one of my best places I always love to visit
Knockie Boathouse! I had a view of it from my bedroom window growing up but I don't think I ever visited it, a bit of a hike getting there from my side of the Loch. A hundred years ago that's how Knockie Estate was supplied, goods would be delivered to the main pier at Invermoriston (by paddlesteamer) and then by a much smaller boat from there to Knockie.
Beautiful thanks for sharing! 🧡
just about to go for a holiday there so thanks for all the good ideas!
Lovely video! I have a question, in which month did you go? Which month would you recommend?
So, the video was filmed in mid-October, which is a lovely time to visit as you can see from the colours :) But I've been to the area in other seasons too, it's always beautiful!
Thank you for answering!! ❤️❤️😊
Inverness is where I live. Good video 👌
Well done 👍✅ great video 😊
love it!!! thanks for sharing
lovely vlog dear keep them coming.
Thank you!!
Serwas darf ich bitte in Erfahrung bringen aus welcher Gegend sie herkunftsmaessig stammen? Selbstverstaendlich Herzlichen Dank im voraus.
If you had stayed in Inverness you would have seen the real gems, the ancient holy wells, the small paths in the city used by servants, and the Pictish ancient mountain tops where a fort was. My daughter and I roamed the back streets and found hidden walkways everywhere. also Inverness has one of the oldest churches which survived the Jacobite rebellion. I guess it depends on what you considered gems. Love the old cairns and stone circle.
I'm by no way suggesting I've seen everything - I bet there's a lot more to discover! ;)
Could you please tell what time/month of the year was this video shot?
From the colour of the trees, I would guess beginning of September.
It was actually the middle of October! :-)
I've lived here 30 years, Inverness town centre is unremarkable, traffic is horrendous, road system is failing. Riverside at points is nice, Eden Court very middle class and uninviting, cathedral nice, weather is reliably rubbish, if you wander into the countryside, Glen Affric is worth the drive, Plodda Falls at Tomich has trees worthy of a visit. Beauly a quaint village, nice beaches at Nairn for a walk. Up north not a lot really, other than Dunrobin castle, that's good. Don't know why I'm still here to be honest?
Sounds like you need to explore more 😅 There's so much beauty up north, apart from Dunrobin Castle. Starting on the Black Isle, but also further north, like Helmsdale, Ousdale Broch, the whole area around Forsinard and further up on the north coast. I totally agree with your thoughts on Glen Affric and Plodda Falls - that area is so beautiful! But also Falls of Foyers, Cawdor Castle, or further east, the area around Findhorn 💛 I hope you fall in love with your home region again!!
A longer video might have been better, with a bit more depth and information
Thanks for watching! My corresponding blog post, which is also linked below the video, has a lot more detailed descriptions and tips for the area: watchmesee.com/blog/things-to-do-in-loch-ness/ Enjoy!