Loch Rannoch

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Loch Rannoch is a large freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands, known for its scenic beauty, surrounding ancient woodlands, and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Label Occurrences
Loch Rannoch canonical 8

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater loch
lake
country Scotland
ecosystemType Caledonian pinewood remnants
hasBasinCountry Scotland
United Kingdom
hasHydrologicalConnectionTo River Tay
surface form: River Tay system
hasIsland Eilean nam Faoileag
hasNearbyMountain Beinn a’ Chuallaich
East Schiehallion
surface form: Schiehallion
hasNearbyRailwayLine West Highland Line
hasNearbyRailwayStation Rannoch railway station
hasNearbySettlement Rannoch Station
hasRecreationalActivity angling
camping
cycling
hiking
hasRoadAlongShore B846 road
hasShoreFeature Black Wood of Rannoch
Rannoch Forest
hasShoreSettlement Bridge of Gaur
Kinloch Rannoch
inflow River Gaur
isGlacialOrigin true
isTouristDestination true
knownFor ancient woodlands
outdoor recreation
scenic beauty
wildlife
length approximately 15 kilometres
approximately 9 miles
locatedIn Grampian Mountains
surface form: Grampian Mountains region

Highland Perthshire
Perth and Kinross NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
locatedInProtectedArea Black Wood of Rannoch SSSI
locatedNear Rannoch Moor
locatedWestOf Pitlochry, Scotland
surface form: Pitlochry
orientation east–west
outflow River Tummel
partOf River Tummel catchment
region Rannoch Moor
surface form: Rannoch Moor area
usedFor boating
fishing
walking
wildlife watching
waterType freshwater

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Tayside containsLoch Loch Rannoch
Perthshire hills contains Loch Rannoch
Perthshire North hasLoch Loch Rannoch
River Tummel flowsThrough Loch Rannoch
River Tummel hasReservoir Loch Rannoch
Rannoch Moor near Loch Rannoch
Loch Tummel near Loch Rannoch
historic county of Perthshire containsLoch Loch Rannoch
subject surface form: Perthshire