Reader comments: Scottish fling: Tourism expected to increase in Loch Ness region where movie 'Water Horse' was filmed

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Jean Maskell | 1:52 a.m. Jan. 8, 2008
We can't wait to see the film which comes out at the end of February here. We are looking forward to welcoming US visitors to the area and offering tours of the house. Jean Maskell Ardkinglas Scotland
Jo | 10:30 p.m. Jan. 17, 2008
I recently watched the film with my two children. I sat there thinking "gosh those mountains and lake look familar (minus the castles!)" so was not surprised to see that the lake and mountain scenery were filmed in Queenstown, New Zealand.

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Urquhart Castle, a ruin dating from the 16th century, has a commanding view of Loch Ness. The fortress is a reflection of Scotland's turbulent past.  (Linda Lange, Knoxville News Sentinel)
Linda Lange, Knoxville News Sentinel
Urquhart Castle, a ruin dating from the 16th century, has a commanding view of Loch Ness. The fortress is a reflection of Scotland's turbulent past.