Ep 2. Episode 2
- August 10, 2017
- 29 min
In episode 2 of Grand Tours of Scotland's Lochs season 1, host Paul Murton takes viewers on a journey through the country's stunning lochs. Beginning at Loch Lomond, the largest freshwater loch in Scotland, Murton delves into its history and reveals its important role in Scottish folklore and culture. He then travels north to Loch Awe, known for its stunning castle and historic burial ground.
Next, Murton explores the beautiful scenery and intriguing history of Loch Maree, a remote loch in the Scottish Highlands that was once home to ancient settlements. He also visits the picturesque Eilean Donan Castle and learns about its rich history, which includes being destroyed and rebuilt multiple times throughout the centuries.
Moving on, Murton takes viewers to the mysterious Loch Ness, the home of the legendary Loch Ness Monster. He speaks to experts on the creature and the history of sightings, as well as discovering the beauty and serenity of the loch itself.
Finally, Murton concludes the episode at Loch Lihallan, a tranquil loch hidden within the stunning landscape of the Isle of Lewis. He showcases the stunning scenery of this remote location and the unique history and culture of the Hebridean islands.
Throughout the episode, Murton's natural enthusiasm and knowledge for Scotland's lochs shines through, as he showcases the stunning scenery and fascinating history of each location. Viewers will be left with a greater appreciation for the beauty and cultural significance of Scotland's lochs.