Bay of Laig

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The Bay of Laig is a scenic sandy bay on the Isle of Eigg in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides, known for its striking views toward the Isle of Rum and its dramatic coastal landscape.

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Bay of Laig canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal landform
administrativeRegion Highland NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
climate maritime climate
country Scotland
geologicalContext volcanic landscape of Small Isles region
hasAccess footpath access
single-track road nearby
hasEcosystemType coastal marine ecosystem
sandy shore ecosystem
hasFeature coastal dunes
intertidal sand patterns
rocky outcrops
sandy beach
shallow bay
tidal flats
hasOrientation generally west-facing
hasSandColor light-colored sand with darker bands
hasTourismType scenic tourism
hasViewOf Isle of Rum NERFINISHED
Rum Cuillin NERFINISHED
isPartOf Small Isles archipelago surroundings
knownFor dramatic coastal scenery
geological interest
photographic opportunities
scenic landscape
sunset views
views toward Isle of Rum
wildlife watching
locatedIn Hebrides NERFINISHED
Highland council area
Inner Hebrides NERFINISHED
Isle of Eigg NERFINISHED
west coast of Scotland
near Cleadale NERFINISHED
Laig Farm NERFINISHED
partOf Sound of Rum
coast of Isle of Eigg
popularWith nature tourists
photographers
walkers
usedFor beachcombing
nature observation
recreation
walking
waterBody Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Sea of the Hebrides NERFINISHED

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Cathedral Cave near Bay of Laig
subject surface form: Cathedral Cave (Isle of Eigg)