Loch Roag

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Loch Roag is a scenic sea loch on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis in Scotland, known for its rugged coastline, islands, and rich marine and bird life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sea loch
adjacentTo Bernera Bridge NERFINISHED
Callanish NERFINISHED
Great Bernera NERFINISHED
Uig (Lewis) NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasCoastline rocky shores
sandy bays
sea cliffs
hasFeature numerous islands
rocky islets
rugged coastline
sea stacks
hasPart East Loch Roag NERFINISHED
Little Loch Roag NERFINISHED
West Loch Roag NERFINISHED
hasWildlife otters
seabirds
seals
shorebirds
various fish species
waders
isPartOf Hebridean coastal ecosystem
knownFor abundant bird life
coastal walking routes
fishing grounds
rich marine life
scenic coastal landscapes
seabird colonies
shellfish harvesting
wildlife watching
languageOfToponym Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Isle of Lewis NERFINISHED
Outer Hebrides
Western Isles council area NERFINISHED
northwest Scotland NERFINISHED
locatedOn west coast of the Isle of Lewis
near Callanish Stones NERFINISHED
Great Bernera NERFINISHED
Uig Sands NERFINISHED
partOf North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
toponymOrigin Norse NERFINISHED
usedFor boating
commercial fishing
kayaking
recreational fishing
tourism
waterBodyType saltwater

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Uig hasNotableSeaLoch Loch Roag