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Inverness 1: Loch Ness monster etc

Posted on 21 August 20202 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Back researching cycle routes, at last, after five months of kicking my heels, twiddling my thumbs and drumming my fingers. Who says men can’t multi-task? Anyway, today was a loop from Inverness, through the lake district south of Loch Ness. All fab, varied scenery on tiny back roads devoid of traffic. And, er, cafes and shops. And yes, I saw the monster.

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