Lochbroom

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Lochbroom is a historic parish and coastal area in the northwest Highlands of Scotland, known for its rugged landscapes and proximity to Ullapool and Loch Broom.

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Lochbroom canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
coastal area
historic parish
administrativeCentreNearby Ullapool NERFINISHED
climate maritime climate
country Scotland
countrySubdivision Scotland, United Kingdom NERFINISHED
governedBy Highland Council NERFINISHED
hasBodyOfWater Loch Broom NERFINISHED
hasCoastlineOn Loch Broom NERFINISHED
hasCulturalHeritage Gaelic traditions
crofting townships
hasEconomicActivity crofting
fishing
tourism
hasFeature coastal villages
moorland
mountain passes
sea cliffs
hasNearbyIsland Isle of Martin NERFINISHED
Isle of Tanera Mòr NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Ullapool NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalActivity hillwalking
sailing
sea kayaking
wildlife watching
hasTransportationLink A835 road NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Summer Isles NERFINISHED
hasWildlife otters
red deer
seabirds
seals
historicalRegion Wester Ross NERFINISHED
knownFor coastal scenery
mountainous terrain
rugged landscapes
sea lochs
languageSpoken English
languageTraditionallySpoken Scottish Gaelic
locatedIn Highland council area
Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
northern Scotland NERFINISHED
locatedOn west coast of Scotland
near Ullapool NERFINISHED
partOf historic county of Ross and Cromarty NERFINISHED
regionType parish
rural area
timeZone Europe/London

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Ross-shire hasHistoricParish Lochbroom