Pabbay

E829344

Pabbay is a small, uninhabited island in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, known for its dramatic cliffs and popular rock-climbing routes.

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Label Occurrences
Pabbay canonical 2

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf island
administrativeArea Na h-Eileanan Siar (Comhairle nan Eilean Siar) NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasAccess only by boat
hasCharacteristic remote
small
uninhabited
hasClimbingStyle multi-pitch routes
trad climbing
hasEnvironment maritime climate
hasFeature dramatic sea cliffs
rocky coastline
hasLanguageOrigin Old Norse NERFINISHED
hasNearbyIsland Berneray (Barra Isles) NERFINISHED
Mingulay NERFINISHED
hasWildlife marine life-rich waters
seabird colonies
knownFor rock climbing
scenic coastal landscapes
sea cliff climbing
locatedIn North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Outer Hebrides
Scotland
nameMeaning island of the priests
partOf Western Isles NERFINISHED
partOfIslandGroup Barra Isles NERFINISHED
popularWith adventure tourists
rock climbers

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Barra Isles hasIsland Pabbay