Loch Fyne

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Loch Fyne is a long sea loch on the west coast of Scotland, renowned for its scenic beauty and its oysters and other seafood.

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Label Occurrences
Loch Fyne canonical 14
Loch Fyne area 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fjord-like sea inlet
sea loch
connectedTo Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasBridge Aray Bridge NERFINISHED
hasDesignation seafood source of Loch Fyne Oysters brand
hasFeature narrow upper reaches
steep-sided glacially carved slopes
wider lower basin
hasIsland Eilean Aoghainn
Eilean Dubh
Minard Islands NERFINISHED
hasNearbyRoad A815 road NERFINISHED
A83 road NERFINISHED
A886 road NERFINISHED
hasRiverInflow Kinglas Water
River Aray
River Fyne
hasScenicRoute Loch Fyne coastal route
hasSettlementOnShore Ardrishaig
Cairndow ONNED1
Inveraray NERFINISHED
Strachur
Tarbert
knownFor commercial fishing
oysters
salmon farming
scenic beauty
seafood
shellfish farming
length approximately 40 miles
approximately 65 kilometres
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
west coast of Scotland
locatedInHistoricCounty Argyllshire NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cowal Peninsula
surface form: Cowal peninsula

Kintyre
surface form: Kintyre peninsula
maximumDepth about 200 metres
mouthLocatedAt Sound of Bute
near Inveraray Castle NERFINISHED
partOf Firth of Clyde system
region Argyll NERFINISHED
usedFor angling
aquaculture
recreational boating
tourism
waterType saltwater

Referenced by (15)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Argyll and Bute containsLoch Loch Fyne
Crinan Canal connectsTo Loch Fyne
Firth of Clyde hasLoch Loch Fyne
Inveraray Castle nearby Loch Fyne
The Arrochar Alps locatedNear Loch Fyne
subject surface form: Arrochar Alps
council area of Argyll and Bute hasCoastlineOn Loch Fyne
subject surface form: Argyll and Bute (council area)
Cowal boundedBy Loch Fyne
Clan MacLachlan associatedWith Loch Fyne
Clan MacEwen historicalTerritory Loch Fyne
this entity surface form: Loch Fyne area
Clyde Sea area hasPart Loch Fyne
Lochgilphead locatedNear Loch Fyne
Lochgilphead hasWaterBody Loch Fyne
Kilmory Castle locatedNear Loch Fyne