March
Mysterious Loch Ness, Highlands

Monster March

Though it’s early spring on Loch Ness, we can’t guarantee a sighting of anything unknown to science: but keep a sharp lookout over the waters. Ripples and waves will probably just be a swimming otter or a boat’s wake but you never know!

In fact, the phenomenon of Loch Ness is a modern twist on traditional tales of ‘kelpies’ – mysterious and ghostly creatures, yet only one strand in a huge body of folk-lore featuring spirits and strange sightings. Scotland is just that sort of a place! Discover more at www.findthewaterhorse.com where you can enter to win a trip to Loch Ness to celebrate the release of The Water Horse – Legend of the Deep, the heart warming tale of the Loch Ness monster.

Events & Festivals

Inverness Music Festival
18th February - 6th March : Inverness

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Wildlife & Plants

Mountain hares
Mad as a March hare! This is a British saying to describe the antics of hares as they enjoy the early Spring sunshine…

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Food & Drink

Radishes
Juicy, crunchy and crisp, Scottish-grown red radishes add a delightful punchy colour and flavour to dishes…

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Activities

Snowsports
It is likely that you can have excellent snow conditions in March…

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March's Weather

March It is really still winter, with snow high in the Scottish glens, but lower down this is less likely and there are definite signs of Spring.
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