LOCH NESS & DOLPHINS
Only an hours drive from Loch Ness ensures that you can go in search of the most elusive of Scotlands native breeds - the Loch Ness Monster. 

Loch Ness is probably the most famous loch in the world. It extends from Fort Augustus in the South to the narrows of Bona Ferry in the north, a distance of almost 23 miles. The waters of Loch Ness cover an area of almost 22 square miles and at it's deepest has a depth of 754 feet. The most surprising statistic is the volume of water contained in the Loch which is estimated to be 263 000 million cubic feet. This exceeds that of any other Loch or lake in Great Britain and is three times greater than Loch Lomond.
There are a number of different ways to search for Nessie and see the stunning scenery around this most famous of Lochs so why not charter a boat or join a group and enjoy The Jacobite Experience - www.jacobite.co.uk
Dolphins
The Moray Firth is home to the most northerly group of bottlenose dolphins in the world. There is also host of other marine wildlife which include common seals, grey seals and porpoise. There 
is plenty of bird life as well such as terns, gannets, fulmers, razorbills, kittiwakes, red kites, ospreys, and a variety of wadding birds on the shoreline mud flats and Munlochy Bay which is the R.S.P.B. sanctuary.
Why not book a boat trip to see the dolphins at Inverness Dolphin Cruises just 35 minutes from Burgie - www.inverness-dolphin-cruises.co.uk