An amateur Nessie Hunter believes that he picked up evidence of the creature during a recent boat trip.
A visitor to the world-famous loch left a scathing review on TripAdvisor because his family didn't see the monster.
Steve Feltham has spent three decades watching over Loch Ness for signs of the enigmatic monster.
The home of the elusive Loch Ness monster has seen a significant water level reduction in recent weeks.
Scientists have been using Loch Ness to prepare several robotic submarines for deep-sea expeditions.
The elusive creature was reportedly spotted in the form of a dark shape on a webcam overlooking the loch.
An American cryptozoologist has put forward a possible new explanation for the Loch Ness Monster.
One researcher has come up with a new theory to explain sightings of the legendary Scottish loch monster.
Despite the lack of tourists, there have been 12 reported sightings of the Loch Ness Monster this year.
Further evidence of a large creature has been picked up by Cruise Loch Ness director Ronald Mackenzie.
The rock band's members once attempted an impromptu Nessie hunt on the banks of Scotland's famous loch.
Cruise Loch Ness director Ronald Mackenzie captured the sonar image while out on the loch last Wednesday.
A man who had been walking his dog along the shore of the loch recently spotted something unusual in the water.
Corey Sturrock and his wife had been out for a walk when they spotted something very large in the water.
The lack of visitors to the iconic Scottish loch during lockdown has made it possible for nature to take over.
The Loch Ness home of the infamous occultist could become a major tourist attraction within two years.
A series of images showing some sort of creature emerging from the loch have recently appeared online.
Recent accounts have indicated that the Loch Ness Monster is not the only thing lurking in the Scottish wilds.
You might not be able to visit Loch Ness in person, but there is another way to hunt for the iconic monster.
Could some reports of Scotland's most famous lake monster be the result of seismic activity ?