River Awe

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River Awe is a short but significant river in Argyll and Bute, western Scotland, that drains Loch Awe into Loch Etive and is known for its scenic valley and hydroelectric developments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country Scotland
crossedBy A85 road NERFINISHED
Connel–Oban railway line NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Loch Awe catchment
drainsFrom Loch Awe NERFINISHED
flowsDirection generally north-west
flowsInto Loch Etive NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Pass of Brander NERFINISHED
hasDam Awe Barrage NERFINISHED
hasFeature narrow gorge
rapids
hasFishing salmon fishing
trout fishing
hasHydroelectricPowerStation Inverawe power station NERFINISHED
hasInfrastructure fish ladder
hasMouthNear Taynuilt NERFINISHED
knownFor hydroelectric developments
scenic valley
length approximately 5 miles
approximately 8 kilometres
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
United Kingdom
western Scotland
mouthElevation sea level
nearbySettlement Lochawe NERFINISHED
Taynuilt NERFINISHED
partOf Loch Awe hydroelectric scheme NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands landscape NERFINISHED
region Argyll NERFINISHED
sourceElevation approximately 36 metres
usedFor hydroelectric power generation
recreational angling
valleyName Awe Valley NERFINISHED
watercourseSystem Loch Awe–River Awe–Loch Etive NERFINISHED

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Loch Awe locatedOnWatercourse River Awe
Loch Awe hasOutflow River Awe
Taynuilt hasNearbyWaterBody River Awe