Loch Nevis

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Loch Nevis is a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland, known for its rugged Highland scenery and remote, sparsely populated shores.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fjord-like inlet
sea loch
connectedTo Sound of Sleat NERFINISHED
country Scotland
easternShore mainland Lochaber
hasAccess limited road access
primarily by boat
hasActivity hiking in surrounding hills
sea kayaking
wildlife watching
hasEcology marine wildlife habitat
hasFeature deep waters
mountainous surroundings
narrow inlets
steep hillsides
hasFerryService Inverie–Mallaig ferry NERFINISHED
Tarbet–Mallaig ferry NERFINISHED
hasNearbyLoch Loch Hourn NERFINISHED
hasNearbyPeninsula Knoydart NERFINISHED
hasReputation one of the most remote sea lochs in Scotland
hasSettlementOnShore Inverie NERFINISHED
Mallaig vicinity
Tarbet NERFINISHED
isRemote true
knownFor remote shores
rugged Highland scenery
sparsely populated shores
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Highland council area
Lochaber NERFINISHED
northwest Scotland NERFINISHED
west coast of Scotland
locatedOn west coast of the Scottish Highlands
nameMeaning Loch of Heaven NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Mallaig NERFINISHED
opensInto The Minch NERFINISHED
partOf Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
Scottish west coast sea lochs
regionType coastal loch
separatedFrom Isle of Skye by the Sound of Sleat
usedFor aquaculture
fishing
recreational boating
tourism
waterType saltwater
westernShore Knoydart Peninsula NERFINISHED

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Sleat hasViewOf Loch Nevis
Knoydart Peninsula borderedBy Loch Nevis