Loch Torridon

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Loch Torridon is a sea loch on the west coast of the Scottish Highlands, renowned for its dramatic mountain scenery and deep, fjord-like waters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fjord-like loch
sea loch
adjacentTo Beinn Alligin NERFINISHED
Beinn Eighe NERFINISHED
Liathach NERFINISHED
Torridon Hills NERFINISHED
connectedTo The Minch NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasBranch Loch Diabaig NERFINISHED
Loch Shieldaig NERFINISHED
hasCoastlineCharacter indented
rugged
hasEcology rich marine biodiversity
hasGeology Torridonian sandstone
hasInnerPart Upper Loch Torridon NERFINISHED
hasMouthNear Applecross Peninsula NERFINISHED
hasNearbyProtectedArea Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
Torridon National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
hasOrientation roughly east–west
hasOuterPart Outer Loch Torridon NERFINISHED
hasSettlementOnShore Diabaig NERFINISHED
Fasag NERFINISHED
Shieldaig NERFINISHED
Torridon NERFINISHED
hasType saltwater loch
hasViewOf Applecross mountains NERFINISHED
knownFor deep waters
dramatic mountain scenery
fjord-like landscape
locatedIn Highland council area
Scottish Highlands
Wester Ross NERFINISHED
locatedOn west coast of Scotland
near Beinn Damh NERFINISHED
Glen Torridon NERFINISHED
opensInto Inner Sound NERFINISHED
partOf North Atlantic coastline
Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
popularFor diving
hillwalking
landscape photography
sailing
sea kayaking
region Northwest Scotland NERFINISHED
usedFor commercial fishing
recreational angling
waterBodyType inlet of the sea

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