Isle of Muck

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The Isle of Muck is a small, sparsely populated island in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides, known for its rugged coastline, wildlife, and remote, community-focused way of life.

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Label Occurrences
Isle of Muck canonical 7

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Inner Hebrides island
Scottish island
island
area about 2.2 square miles
about 5.6 square kilometres
country Scotland
ferryConnection Mallaig
other Small Isles
ferryOperator Caledonian MacBrayne
hasAccommodation guesthouse
holiday cottages
hasClimate maritime climate
hasCoastlineCharacteristic rugged coastline
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
crofting
wildlife tourism
hasFacility community hall
small shop
hasFeature low-lying terrain
rocky shores
sandy bays
hasHarbour Port Mòr harbour
hasHighestPoint Beinn Airein
hasLandUse cattle farming
sheep farming
tourism
hasTransport ferry service
hasWildlife dolphins
otters
porpoises
seabirds
seals
whales
highestElevation about 137 metres
about 449 feet
knownFor community-focused way of life
remote way of life
rugged coastline
wildlife
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Inner Hebrides
surface form: Hebrides

Highland council area
Inner Hebrides
Lochaber
mainSettlement Port Mòr
partOf Scotland
Small Isles
population around 30
populationCharacteristic sparsely populated
sovereignState United Kingdom

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Port Mòr locatedIn Isle of Muck
Port Mòr serves Isle of Muck
Port Mòr isMainSettlementOf Isle of Muck
Beinn Airein locatedIn Isle of Muck
Beinn Airein highestPointOf Isle of Muck
Gallanach locatedIn Isle of Muck
Gallanach hasIsland Isle of Muck