Morvern peninsula

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The Morvern peninsula is a remote, sparsely populated area of the west coast Highlands of Scotland, known for its rugged coastline, ancient woodlands, and scenic views across the Sound of Mull.

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Label Occurrences
Morvern peninsula canonical 2

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
peninsula
borders Sound of Mull NERFINISHED
boundedBy Loch Linnhe NERFINISHED
Loch Sunart NERFINISHED
climate maritime climate
containsSettlement Drimnin NERFINISHED
Kinlochaline NERFINISHED
Loch Teacuis area NERFINISHED
Lochaline NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasCharacteristic ancient woodlands
remote
rugged coastline
scenic views
sparsely populated
hasEcosystem Atlantic oak woodland
coastal heath
moorland
hasFeature coastal cliffs
hills
sea lochs
hasFerryConnectionTo Fishnish on Mull NERFINISHED
hasFerryTerminal Lochaline NERFINISHED
hasGeology Moine rocks
basalt lavas
hasLandUse estate management
forestry
sheep farming
hasNearestTown Fort William NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Isle of Mull NERFINISHED
Sound of Mull NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Argyll NERFINISHED
isAccessedBy single-track roads
knownFor coastal scenery
hiking
native woodlands
wildlife
locatedIn Lochaber NERFINISHED
West Highlands of Scotland NERFINISHED
northwest Europe
locatedOn west coast of Scotland
partOf Highland council area NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
regionType rural area
traditionalCounty Argyllshire NERFINISHED

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Lochaline nearbyGeographicFeature Morvern peninsula
Drimnin locatedOn Morvern peninsula