Loch Hourn entrance

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Loch Hourn entrance is the narrow sea inlet where the fjord-like Loch Hourn opens into the wider coastal waters off the Sound of Sleat on Scotland’s west coast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
sea inlet
characterizedAs narrow
coastType indented fjord-like coast
connectsTo Sound of Sleat NERFINISHED
country Scotland
United Kingdom
environmentType marine
hasFeature steep surrounding hills
hasNavigationUse access to Loch Hourn
hasScenicCharacter remote and rugged
isMouthOf Loch Hourn NERFINISHED
locatedIn Loch Hourn NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Lochaber NERFINISHED
locatedNear Glenelg Peninsula NERFINISHED
Knoydart Peninsula NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf west coast of Scotland
marineArea Inner Hebrides and the Minches NERFINISHED
nearbyIsland Isle of Skye NERFINISHED
nearbyWaterBody Kyle Rhea NERFINISHED
opensFrom Loch Hourn NERFINISHED
opensInto Sound of Sleat NERFINISHED
opensTo wider coastal waters off the Sound of Sleat
partOf Loch Hourn system NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands coast NERFINISHED
northwest coast of Scotland
relatedTo fjord-like Loch Hourn
usedFor small boat access
waterBodyType sea loch entrance

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Sound of Sleat hasPart Loch Hourn entrance