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Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition to get £1.5m investment


By Rachel Smart

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From left: Robert Bremner, Juliana Delaney chief executive of Continuum, Paul Nixon Continuum and David Bremner. Picture: Paul Campbell Photography
From left: Robert Bremner, Juliana Delaney chief executive of Continuum, Paul Nixon Continuum and David Bremner. Picture: Paul Campbell Photography

A visitor attraction business has announced that it is taking the reigns at The Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition in Drumnadrochit, and will invest £1.5m into the popular site.

Continuum Attractions, owners of attractions across the UK and with a 20-year heritage in Scotland, is taking a long lease of the iconic Highland tourism site with immediate plans to upgrade the guest offer.

The transformation will engage, entertain and inform guests, focusing on telling the globally renowned story behind the legend of Loch Ness, exploring the myths, alongside the scientific research, that has turned Nessie into one of Scotland’s most famous brand icons.

Juliana Delaney, chief executive of Continuum Attractions, said: “Continuum tells the real stories in real places about real people. The search for Nessie encapsulates all three. Having had tremendous success with the award-winning Real Mary King’s Close on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, I was keen to seek out another great Scottish story to tell.

"We found it on Loch Ness. This is a magical place - it could be our Jurassic Park, and if a monster hasn’t been found here yet, this is the place in which it will be discovered! So I will encourage everyone to ‘keep looking’.”

Outgoing managing director, Robert Bremner, added: “This is an exciting time for the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition. Retaining the authenticity of the attraction was always our priority and we know we’re in safe hands working with the award winning team at Continuum, who have outstanding capability in authentic storytelling and creating an exceptional visitor experience, with a focus on tourism operators; while retaining the families ownership of this historic site.

“As a family we have been in control of the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition for over 40 years and my brother David and I felt the time was right for us to hand over the reins to Continuum to develop the new and improved offering which will allow visitors to experience the history of the Loch Ness Monster by exploring Scotland’s geological past and folklore like never before.”

The first exhibition was founded in May 1980 by Ronnie Bremner and designer Tony Hamsworth. The following winter, in conjunction with naturalist Adrian Shine, leader of the Loch Ness Project a life long partnership was formed between the Loch Ness Centre and the Loch Ness Project which continues to this day with the Projects laboratory and research centre on site.

Continuum’s investment in a new five-star attraction will further unlock the mysteries and history of the world-famous destination and its many year round activities and attractions.

Michael Golding, chief executive at Visit Inverness Loch Ness added:

“As we focus on Scotland’s Year of Stories, it seems appropriate that it will be told through a new world-class visitor experience.

"We are delighted to welcome Continuum Attractions to the destination and are working with them to ensure the story and experience are authentically local for our 1.6 million visitors annually. The destination continues to attract significant investment and collectively this ensures the area remains a must-visit destination in any visit to Scotland.”

The major refurbishment of the visitor experience will take 12 weeks to complete with a newly named The Loch Ness Centre reopening in Spring 2023.


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