A monster adventure on the shores of Loch Ness, To find out more about Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster you need to visit Nessieland! Nessieland Caves Exhibition | Screening Room | Nessieland Park Rover Tours | Children's Adventure Playground | Nessie's Model Railway | Nessieland Countryfayre Shopping
I'm still in disbelief the next day that we were scammed out of PS26 to enter this. I regret not looking at these reviews before we entered. The man who served us quickly took our money and told us what the experience included. Through 2 darkened, soundproofed doors, you are immediately hit with the smell of a mixture of urine and furniture polish? Newspaper clippings blown up stuck to the walls...a very old video displayed in a dusty looking cinema and the floor hasn't been cleaned in god knows how long. We left and had to ask the girl in the shop where to go next. The amazing looking adventure playground advertised in the flyer was chained up with a sign saying it was closed for renovation, and the walk with supposed amazing views of loch ness she advised against as my partner and son were wearing shorts. Apparently, the area was very overgrown, and tics were present. So basically we were ROBBED. PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The best part was nessie OUTSIDE.
Strange little place, But filled with facts and has a big screen on about sightings of Nessie. A small walk through and recommend older children to go just to see the handmade Nessie as soon as you go in. The gift shop is big and spacious very welcoming.
Nessieland is an absolute must-visit destination, especially if you're traveling with little ones. The place boasts a charismatic owner who is not only incredibly handsome but also exudes a deep passion and dedication to the Loch Ness Monster. The exhibition within provides an incredibly detailed insight into the world of the water creature, resembling an engaging and lively encyclopedia of Nessie. In summary, Nessieland is a perfect blend of entertainment and education, making it particularly suitable for family trips, especially those with young children. Here, you can delve into the mysterious realm of the Loch Ness Monster and embark on an unforgettable adventure alongside the charming owner.
It's bad. Really bad. The only thing that stops it from being 0 stars is the kitch factor. It's a lot of "conspiracy theory" content, a really bad movie which is barely watchable on a bad projector for some reason a random side room with some obsessive content about Outlander and some random items you can possibly take funny photos with. The gift shop items are all covered in dust with half the fixtures empty and a cafe which probably hasn't been open in 5 years.
Just stopped off to get some gifts for people back home. Some items are on the expensive side but can forgive that as they need to make living. Good choice of items. We didn't go in the exhibition. There is a little gem in the huge model railway built and attached to the ceiling. PS1 kept it going for ages. Was glad to have visited.
If you're slightly hungover and have been driving for a while it's the perfect place to go to experience the surreal and slightly haunting understanding of what it means to be a big reptile in the loch. I loved it, personal highlight was the cinema showing. Would defo go back, however it has an odd smell.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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I'm still in disbelief the next day that we were scammed out of PS26 to enter this. I regret not looking at these reviews before we entered. The man who served us quickly took our money and told us what the experience included. Through 2 darkened, soundproofed doors, you are immediately hit with the smell of a mixture of urine and furniture polish? Newspaper clippings blown up stuck to the walls...a very old video displayed in a dusty looking cinema and the floor hasn't been cleaned in god knows how long. We left and had to ask the girl in the shop where to go next. The amazing looking adventure playground advertised in the flyer was chained up with a sign saying it was closed for renovation, and the walk with supposed amazing views of loch ness she advised against as my partner and son were wearing shorts. Apparently, the area was very overgrown, and tics were present. So basically we were ROBBED. PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The best part was nessie OUTSIDE.
Strange little place, But filled with facts and has a big screen on about sightings of Nessie. A small walk through and recommend older children to go just to see the handmade Nessie as soon as you go in. The gift shop is big and spacious very welcoming.
Nessieland is an absolute must-visit destination, especially if you're traveling with little ones. The place boasts a charismatic owner who is not only incredibly handsome but also exudes a deep passion and dedication to the Loch Ness Monster. The exhibition within provides an incredibly detailed insight into the world of the water creature, resembling an engaging and lively encyclopedia of Nessie. In summary, Nessieland is a perfect blend of entertainment and education, making it particularly suitable for family trips, especially those with young children. Here, you can delve into the mysterious realm of the Loch Ness Monster and embark on an unforgettable adventure alongside the charming owner.
It's bad. Really bad. The only thing that stops it from being 0 stars is the kitch factor. It's a lot of "conspiracy theory" content, a really bad movie which is barely watchable on a bad projector for some reason a random side room with some obsessive content about Outlander and some random items you can possibly take funny photos with. The gift shop items are all covered in dust with half the fixtures empty and a cafe which probably hasn't been open in 5 years.
Just stopped off to get some gifts for people back home. Some items are on the expensive side but can forgive that as they need to make living. Good choice of items. We didn't go in the exhibition. There is a little gem in the huge model railway built and attached to the ceiling. PS1 kept it going for ages. Was glad to have visited.
If you're slightly hungover and have been driving for a while it's the perfect place to go to experience the surreal and slightly haunting understanding of what it means to be a big reptile in the loch. I loved it, personal highlight was the cinema showing. Would defo go back, however it has an odd smell.