
6. Scotland lakes
In addition to beautiful and interesting nature, every visitor can enjoy fishing, sailing, and delicious local food that is mostly freshly caught fish. The best way to explore this part of Scotland is definitely by the car, as you will see a lot in short time. Scotland has some stunning lakes, and it takes a lot of time to visit them all. They are like raindrops located throughout the territory.
The lakes were formed after the last Ice Age in combination with volcanic activity. Lake Lomond is the largest among them, and is the largest freshwater reservoir of the British Isles. The coast is covered with oak forests, while the water holds over 17 indigenous fish species. Loch Ness is the most famous lake monster in the Scottish regions. Despite the fact that water was searched several times, the monster has not been found.