Inverie Bay
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| image = Inverie Bay - geograph.org.uk - 884959.jpg
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| location = NM 7635 9948
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| type = sea loch bay
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Inverie Bay is a coastal embayment, on a chord of 2.12 miles, on a 207° orientation, on the northwestern coast of the sea loch in Loch Nevis, and is next to the village that takes its name, Inverie, within the Knoydart peninsula.{{cite web |title=Inverie Bay, Highland |url=https://getoutside.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/local/inverie-bay-highland |website=Ordnance Survey |publisher=Ordnance Survey 2018|accessdate=19 December 2018}}
Geography
Glen Meadail is clearly visible from Inverie Bay, on the right side of the bay.