1. Loch Ness is a deep freshwater loch located in the Scottish Highlands near the city of Inverness. This lake is famous for the legendary Loch Ness Monster, an alleged dinosaur-like creature that has been reported to be sighted in the waters of Loch Ness. The loch is 22.5 miles long, one mile wide, and reaches a depth of over 700 feet. Loch Ness has a dark peaty color due to the large amount of surrounding peat soil. The loch is surrounded by beautiful scenery, including the ruins of Urquhart Castle and rolling hills.

2. The loch is open to the public all year round. There is no admission fee to view the loch from the public access areas. However, boat tour companies offer tours of the loch along with information about the history and mystery surrounding Loch Ness. The ticket prices for boat tours vary depending on the company and the duration of the tour.

3. There are several ways to get to Loch Ness from Inverness. Buses run regularly between Inverness and destinations along the loch, and some companies offer guided tours. Taxis and private vehicle rentals are also available. Boat tours departing from Inverness are also an option for visitors.