Loch Awe

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Loch Awe is a large freshwater loch in Argyll and Bute, western Scotland, known for its scenic beauty, historic castles, and popular fishing and outdoor activities.

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Label Occurrences
Loch Awe canonical 7
Loch Awe (nearby) 1
Loch Awe area 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater loch
lake
country Scotland
crossedBy West Highland Line railway
surface form: Connel–Oban–Crianlarich railway line
fishSpecies brown trout
char
perch
pike
GaelicName Loch Obha
hasCastle Fraoch Eilean Castle
Innis Chonnell Castle
Kilchurn Castle
hasInflow River Avich
River Orchy
hasIsland Fraoch Eilean
Innis Chonain
Innis Chonnell
Innischonan
hasOutflow River Awe
hasStructure Cruachan Power Station intake
Loch Awe railway station
hasTouristActivity camping
castle photography
wildlife watching
knownFor fishing
historic castles
hydroelectric power generation
outdoor recreation
scenic beauty
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic
length approximately 25 miles
approximately 41 kilometers
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
locatedInRegion West Scotland
surface form: western Scotland
locatedNear Ben Cruachan
Pass of Brander
locatedOnWatercourse River Awe
maximumDepth approximately 308 feet
approximately 94 meters
nearSettlement Dalmally
Ford
Kilchrenan
Loch Awe village
partOf Scottish Highlands
surfaceArea approximately 14.9 square miles
approximately 38.5 square kilometers
usedFor angling
boating
tourism

Referenced by (9)

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A85 road connectsTo Loch Awe
A85 road followsShoreOf Loch Awe
Argyll and Bute containsLoch Loch Awe
Lorne (region in Scotland) touristAttraction Loch Awe
this entity surface form: Loch Awe (nearby)
West Highland Line branch to Oban passesThrough Loch Awe
this entity surface form: Loch Awe area