Larger Islands
This table includes all of the freshwater islands that exceed 35 hectares (86 acres) in size and/or are populated.
Island | Location | Area (ha) | Population |
---|---|---|---|
Dunglass Island | River Conon | 700140000000000000040 | 0 |
Eilean Mòr | Loch Langavat | 700159000000000000059 | 0 |
Eilean Ruairidh Mòr | Loch Maree | 700138000000000000038 | 0 |
Eilean Sùbhainn | Loch Maree | 7002118000000000000118 | 0 |
Garbh Eilean | Loch Maree | 700139000000000000039 | 0 |
Inchcailloch | Loch Lomond | 700150000000000000050 | 0 |
Inchconnachan | Loch Lomond | 700135000000000000035 | 0 |
Inchfad | Loch Lomond | 700135000000000000035 | 2 |
Inchlonaig | Loch Lomond | 700180000000000000080 | 0 |
Inchmurrin | Loch Lomond | 7002120000000000000120 | 13 |
Inchtavannach | Loch Lomond | 700170000000000000070 | 3 |
Innis Chonan | Loch Awe | 70008000000000000008 | 1 |
Moncrieffe Island | River Tay | 700146000000000000046 | 3 |
St Serf's Inch | Loch Leven | 700131000000000000031 | 0 |
It is likely that Contin Island and Eilean Aigas are inhabited, at least from time to time, although they were not listed as such by the Census in 2001.
Read more about this topic: Freshwater Islands Of Scotland
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