Loch Faskally

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Loch Faskally is a man-made freshwater reservoir in Perthshire, Scotland, popular for fishing, boating, and scenic walks amid forested hills.

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Label Occurrences
Loch Faskally canonical 4

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
reservoir
basinCountry Scotland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
country Scotland
createdBy Pitlochry Dam NERFINISHED
createdFor hydroelectric scheme
ecosystemType temperate freshwater lake
formedBy River Tummel NERFINISHED
hasActivity canoeing
kayaking
walking
wildlife watching
hasFishSpecies Atlantic salmon
brown trout
perch
pike
hasRecreationalFacility boat hire
fishing permits
hasShoreFeature viewpoints
woodland paths
hasTourism angling tourism
day visitors
inflow River Tummel NERFINISHED
isManMade true
locatedIn Highland Perthshire NERFINISHED
Perth and Kinross NERFINISHED
Perthshire NERFINISHED
River Tummel valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Pitlochry NERFINISHED
managedBy hydroelectric operators
nearAttraction Pitlochry fish ladder NERFINISHED
nearRoad A9 road NERFINISHED
nearSettlement Faskally NERFINISHED
nearStructure Pitlochry Dam NERFINISHED
outflow River Tummel NERFINISHED
partOf Tummel hydroelectric scheme NERFINISHED
popularFor salmon fishing
trout fishing
purpose hydroelectric power generation
region Central Highlands NERFINISHED
surroundedBy forested hills
usedFor angling
boating
recreation
scenic walks
waterType freshwater

Referenced by (4)

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

Pitlochry, Scotland nearby Loch Faskally
subject surface form: Pitlochry
River Tummel hasReservoir Loch Faskally
River Tummel createdReservoirByDam Loch Faskally
Loch Tummel near Loch Faskally