Talisker Bay

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Talisker Bay is a scenic, secluded beach on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, known for its dramatic cliffs, dark sands, and striking coastal views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
beach
accessibleFrom single-track road from Carbost
accessRoute farm track and footpath to beach
accessType public footpath
bestVisitedAt low tide
bodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
cliffType basalt cliffs
coastType rocky and sandy
country Scotland
hasFeature Atlantic Ocean exposure
black and grey sand
high cliffs on both sides
rocky shoreline at high tide
waterfall on cliff
wide sandy area at low tide
hasNearbyDistillery Talisker Distillery in Carbost NERFINISHED
hasWildlife marine life offshore
seabirds
hazard rapidly rising tide
strong waves in bad weather
knownFor dark sand beach
dramatic cliffs
photography opportunities
scenic coastal views
sea stacks
secluded setting
locatedIn Highland council area
Inner Hebrides NERFINISHED
Isle of Skye NERFINISHED
locatedOn west coast of the Isle of Skye
nearestSettlement Talisker NERFINISHED
nearestVillage Carbost NERFINISHED
parking small car park near Talisker settlement
partOf Minginish peninsula NERFINISHED
popularFor beachcombing
landscape photography
sunset views
walking
wildlife watching
region Minginish NERFINISHED
remoteness relatively remote
sandColor dark
scenicRating highly scenic
tourismStatus popular tourist destination on Skye
viewOf Atlantic horizon
sea stacks at bay mouth

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Minginish hasAttraction Talisker Bay
Skye hasLandmark Talisker Bay