Monday
We were treated on our final day to a later departure. We left the hotel at 10:00, which gave us a chance to go for one last walk in the area. Fort Augustus is a beautiful little village at the south end of Lock Ness. Our hotel was a unique and quaint place, my favourite of the whole tour. There is a series of locks in Fort Augustus joining the lakes. We watched as they lowered a group of boats through the locks.
When we left the hotel we drove north along the shore of Loch Ness. The lake is 23 miles long and 745 feet deep. We watched for the Loch Ness monster but “apparently” she never surfaces on Mondays!! 😉. Our first stop was at Urquhart Castle. We watched a movie that summarized the history of the castle. It was built up and destroyed several times before it was finally blown up and left in ruins. It sits in a lovely spot overlooking Loch Ness. We had time to explore the ruins of the castle and then we all went on a 30 minute cruise on the Lake.
Our bus driver picked us up and we drove to Drummadrochit (I love the name) for lunch. We kept our lunch stop short as we had a full afternoon of travel ahead of us.
It rained all the way back to Glasgow, which made me really appreciative of yesterday’s weather!! Unfortunately, it was raining as we drove through the beautiful valley of Glencoe but we did stop for a quick picture.
We got back to Glasgow at 6 pm and got checked into our hotel. We regrouped at 7 pm for a farewell drink and a recap of our trip. We are on our way home tomorrow, with the exception of 6 people that are continuing on with their travels.
I hope you enjoyed following our adventures. If you want to know more about how you can be a part of our adventures, send me an email at chicosan@sasktel.net.

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