State-of-the-art exhibitions about the geological formation of Loch Ness and its legendary monster. A portal to the unique natural phenomenon that is Loch Ness. We are a 5 Star Visitor attraction open 364 days a year and offer translations in 17 languages
The exhibition features 17 language translations and 11 language narrations. The Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition opened over 30 years ago. Now a hi-tech multi-media presentation leads you through 7 themed areas and 500 million years of history, natural mystery and legend revealing the unique environment of Loch Ness and the famous Nessie legend ... A "must see" for any visitor to Loch Ness and the Highlands.
We have complimentary onsite parking for our guests with over 120 car parking spaces and motorcycle bays to the rear of the site. Whatever the size of your vehicle please only use one space to leave room for others to enjoy our facilities. Anyone with a oversized vehicle such as large camper van is requested to ask for assistance from our staff.
Toilet facilities are available onsite, for customers only, and include Baby Changing facilities.
Dogs are welcome on site, OUTSIDE, with responsible owners. Please note: Only assistance dogs can be allowed inside premises.
Full Disabled access and facilities
Please be aware that we do not have any left luggage facilities and over sized backpacks, suitcases and luggage, are not permitted inside the exhibition under any circumstances.
There is an ATM onsite, inside our retail section, which is FREE to use for both visitor and local alike. Access is available only during Opening Hours.
Drumnadrochit based coffee company Cobbs operate the catering here at The Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition. Relax and unwind in our modern café and enjoy some fantastic local home baking and refreshment. Whether you are looking for a snack or a full meal our dedicated staff will be on hand to meet all your requirements.
Cobbs is named after John Cobb who tragically crashed and died on Loch Ness whilst attempting to break the water speed record in 1951. If you haven’t already visited the Exhibition you can learn all about this man in a section dedicated to the ‘Gallant Gentleman’.