Knoydart Peninsula

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Knoydart Peninsula is a remote, rugged area on Scotland’s west coast famed for its dramatic scenery, limited road access, and status as part of the Scottish Highlands wilderness.

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Knoydart Peninsula canonical 2
Knoydart peninsula 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
peninsula
accessType no public road access from UK road network
borderedBy Loch Hourn
Loch Nevis
Sound of Sleat
contains Knoydart estate
surface form: Knoydart Estate

Knoydart Foundation lands
country Scotland
governedBy Knoydart estate
surface form: Knoydart Foundation (community land trust)
hasClimate maritime climate
hasConservationDesignation National Scenic Area (Loch Hourn and Loch Nevis)
hasFerryConnection Mallaig
hasLandUse crofting
sporting estate management
tourism
hasLongDistanceRoute Cape Wrath Trail
Knoydart to Glenfinnan route
hasMountain Ladhar Bheinn
Luinne Bheinn
Meall Buidhe
hasMountainClassification Munro
surface form: Munros
hasVegetation Atlantic oak woodland remnants
hasVillage Inverie
historicalRegion traditional county of Inverness-shire
knownFor mountain scenery
remoteness
rugged terrain
wilderness character
locatedIn Lochaber
Scottish Highlands
locatedOn west coast of Scotland
nearestLargeTown Fort William
nickname Britain’s last wilderness
partOf Highland council area
popularFor deer stalking
hiking
mountaineering
wild camping
primaryAccess boat
long-distance footpath

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Highland council area contains Knoydart Peninsula
Knoydart estate locatedIn Knoydart Peninsula
Armadale hasViewOf Knoydart Peninsula
this entity surface form: Knoydart peninsula