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- Loch_Fyne abstract "Loch Fyne (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Fìne, pronounced [l̪ˠɔx fiːnə]), meaning Loch of the Vine or Wine, is a sea loch on the west coast of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It extends 65 kilometres (40 mi) inland from the Sound of Bute, making it the longest of the sea lochs. It is connected to the Sound of Jura by the Crinan Canal. Although there is no evidence that grapes have grown there, the title is probably honorific, indicating that the river, \"Abhainn Fìne\", was a well-respected river.Loch Fyne has a reputation for its oyster fishery, and as a consequence the loch has given its name to the locally-owned Loch Fyne Oysters and to the associated Loch Fyne Restaurants. It is also notable for its herring-fishing industry, and hence the famous Loch Fyne Kipper, originally caught using the drift-net method. In the mid-19th century, Loch Fyne was the centre of the battle between the traditional drift-net fishermen and the new trawl-net fishermen who sprang up around Tarbert and Campbeltown in 1833.Loch Fyne is a popular area for sport diving and fishing. It is also a popular tourist destination with attractions such as Inveraray Castle and the nearby ruins of Castle MacEwen and Old Castle Lachlan.Several Scottish sea-fishing records have been set in the loch:The village of Portavadie is on the east shore of the loch. A passenger ferry traverses the loch to Tarbert from the slipway at Portavadie.Dolphins, seals and otters inhabit the loch, and basking sharks can appear in its waters during the summer months. A Ross's gull was present at the loch in early 2007.In the north the terrain is mountainous, with the Arrochar Alps, Beinn Bhuidhe, Glen Shira, Glen Fyne, Glen Croe, Arrochar, Tyndrum and Loch Lomond nearby.Around a quarter of a million troops trained at HMS Quebec, No.1 Combined Training Centre, Inveraray in amphibious-landing techniques on the shores of Loch Fyne prior to the D-Day landings.Some 30 senior officers, each with a staff vehicle and radio also took part in a top secret deception exercise to convince the Germans that a major sea assault was being prepared but could not be launched until at least September 1944.It is overlooked by the Tinkers' Heart, an old travelers' monument".
- Loch_Fyne thumbnail Scotland_Map_(Loch_Fyne_Detail)_Loch_Fyne.png?width=300.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageID "620084".
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageLength "4285".
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageRevisionID "670138305".
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Amphibious_warfare.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Ardkinglas_Railway.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Argyll_and_Bute.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Arrochar,_Argyll.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Arrochar_Alps.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Basking_shark.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Beinn_Bhuidhe_(Glen_Fyne).
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Blackmouth_catshark.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Blue_whiting.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Campbeltown.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Castle_MacEwen.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lochs_of_Argyll_and_Bute.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sea_lochs_of_Scotland.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Crinan_Canal.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Dolphin.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Dram_(unit).
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Drift_netting.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Ferry.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Glen_Croe.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Glen_Fyne.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Glen_Shira.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Quebec_(shore_establishment).
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Herring.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Inveraray.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Inveraray_Castle.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Jellynose_fish.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Loch.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Loch_Fyne_Oysters.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Loch_Fyne_Restaurants.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Loch_Lomond.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Normandy_landings.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Old_Castle_Lachlan.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Otter.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Oyster.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Pinniped.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Poor_cod.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Portavadie.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Rosss_gull.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gypsy_and_Traveller_groups.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Scuba_diving.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Sound_of_Bute.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Sound_of_Jura.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Tarbert.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Tourism.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Trawling.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Tyndrum.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:abhainn.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLink File:Scotland_Map_(Loch_Fyne_Detail)_Loch_Fyne.png.
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Loch Fhiona".
- Loch_Fyne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Loch Fyne".
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- Loch_Fyne subject Category:Lochs_of_Argyll_and_Bute.
- Loch_Fyne subject Category:Sea_lochs_of_Scotland.
- Loch_Fyne hypernym Loch.
- Loch_Fyne point "56.06590277777778 -5.284425".
- Loch_Fyne type Lake.
- Loch_Fyne type Loch.
- Loch_Fyne type SpatialThing.
- Loch_Fyne comment "Loch Fyne (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Fìne, pronounced [l̪ˠɔx fiːnə]), meaning Loch of the Vine or Wine, is a sea loch on the west coast of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It extends 65 kilometres (40 mi) inland from the Sound of Bute, making it the longest of the sea lochs. It is connected to the Sound of Jura by the Crinan Canal.".
- Loch_Fyne label "Loch Fyne".
- Loch_Fyne sameAs Q1867253.
- Loch_Fyne sameAs Loch_Fìne.
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- Loch_Fyne sameAs Loch_Fíne.
- Loch_Fyne sameAs Loch_Fyne.
- Loch_Fyne sameAs m.02xd6z.
- Loch_Fyne sameAs Fyne_(zaljev).
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- Loch_Fyne sameAs Q1867253.
- Loch_Fyne lat "56.06590277777778".
- Loch_Fyne long "-5.284425".
- Loch_Fyne wasDerivedFrom Loch_Fyne?oldid=670138305.
- Loch_Fyne depiction Scotland_Map_(Loch_Fyne_Detail)_Loch_Fyne.png.
- Loch_Fyne isPrimaryTopicOf Loch_Fyne.