Rosneath Peninsula

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Rosneath Peninsula is a scenic landform in Argyll and Bute, western Scotland, situated between Gare Loch and Loch Long and known for its coastal villages and views across the Firth of Clyde.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
peninsula
adjacentWaterBody Firth of Clyde
Gare Loch
Loch Long
administrativeCouncilArea Argyll and Bute Council
borders Gare Loch
Loch Long
climate temperate maritime climate
country Scotland
hasCoastalVillage Clynder
Cove
Garelochhead
Kilcreggan
Rosneath
hasFerryConnectionTo Gourock
hasFerryTerminal Kilcreggan
hasHistoricalAssociation Rosneath
surface form: Rosneath naval base area
hasLandscapeFeature rocky coastline
small bays
wooded hills
hasViewTowards Cowal Peninsula
Cumbrae Islands
Arran
surface form: Isle of Arran
knownFor coastal villages
recreational boating
scenic coastal views
views across the Firth of Clyde
walking and hiking
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
western Scotland
locatedInHistoricCounty Dumbartonshire
surface form: Dunbartonshire (historic)
locatedOn west coast of Scotland
nearestLargeTown Helensburgh
overlooks Firth of Clyde
partOf Highlands and Islands
surface form: Scottish Highlands and Islands (broad sense)
region Firth of Clyde
roadAccessFrom Helensburgh
separates Gare Loch
Loch Long
tourismActivity angling
sightseeing
yachting
waterBodyTypeAdjacent sea loch

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Gare Loch adjacentTo Rosneath Peninsula
Kilcreggan locatedIn Rosneath Peninsula
Kilcreggan locatedOn Rosneath Peninsula
this entity surface form: south coast of the Rosneath Peninsula
Clynder locatedNear Rosneath Peninsula
Rosneath locatedOn Rosneath Peninsula
Rosneath hasPeninsula Rosneath Peninsula