road until a path heads down through Clunebeg Wood to the banks of the RiverCoiltie and Borlum Bridge on the outskirts of Drumnadrochit. The route passes
length of the Great Glen southwest of Inverness. It takes its name from the River Ness, which flows from the northern end. Loch Ness is best known for claimed
Scotland. Pronounced 'Jeevach', the Divach Burn falls 100 feet to the RiverCoiltie, which continues its course through Lewiston village, the "Cover", then
near Balnain. It then flows through Drumnadrochit and merges with the RiverCoiltie about 100 metres before flowing into Urquhart Bay, part of Loch Ness