List of freshwater islands in Scotland

The freshwater islands in Scotland include those within freshwater lochs and rivers – including tidal areas, so the islands may not always be surrounded by freshwater. It has been estimated that there are at least 31,460 freshwater lochs in Scotland and that 1.9 per cent of the land surface is covered by freshwater. The distribution has a north-west to south-east gradient, with the highest concentrations occurring on the islands of the Outer Hebrides.[2][Note 1]

A field of yellow flowers in the foreground, with a dark blue lake beyond. A wooded island in the lake has a white structure of two storeys at centre and there are green and brown hills beyond. There is a small cluster of houses on the distant hill slope at right.
Loch Leven Castle island, where Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned in 1567.[1]
A black-and-white map showing the sinuous shape of Loch Lomond, which contains numerous islands in the southern portion.
A map of the 1800s showing the islands of Loch Lomond

The more notable freshwater islands include Lochindorb Castle Island, Loch Leven Castle Island, St Serf's Inch and Inchmahome, each of which have had a role to play in Scottish history.[1][4][5][6] Inchmurrin, the largest freshwater island in the British Isles, is in Loch Lomond, which contains thirty or more other islands.[7][Note 2]

Various names are used repeatedly. "Inch" or Innis is a Scots word that can mean 'island' (although it is also used for terra firma surrounded by marsh). Similarly, Eilean is the Gaelic for 'island'. A common suffix for offshore islands in the north of Scotland is "-holm", derived from the Old Norse holmr, meaning a 'small and rounded islet'.[12][13][14] This list excludes artificial crannógs and the numerous small freshwater islands with no recorded name.[Note 3][Note 4]

Larger islands

Inchmurrin in Loch Lomond, Scotland's largest freshwater island
The islands of Loch Maree

This table includes all of the freshwater islands that exceed 35 hectares (86 acres) in size and/or are populated.

IslandLocationArea[16]Population[17]
Dunglass IslandRiver Conon40 ha (99 acres)0
Eilean MòrLoch Langavat59 ha (150 acres)0
Eilean Ruairidh MòrLoch Maree38 ha (94 acres)[18]0
Eilean SùbhainnLoch Maree118 ha (290 acres)0
Garbh EileanLoch Maree39 ha (96 acres)[18]0
InchcaillochLoch Lomond50 ha (120 acres)[18]0
InchconnachanLoch Lomond35 ha (86 acres)[18]0
InchfadLoch Lomond35 ha (86 acres)[18]1
InchlonaigLoch Lomond80 ha (200 acres)[18]0
InchmurrinLoch Lomond120 ha (300 acres)[18]8
InchtavannachLoch Lomond70 ha (170 acres)[18]3
Innis ChonanLoch Awe8 ha (20 acres)5
Contin IslandBlack Water15 ha (37 acres)3
Inverness Central Island incorporating Merkinch and Whin IslandRiver Ness/Caledonian Canal370 ha (915 acres)~15,000
Moncreiffe IslandRiver Tay46 ha (110 acres)3
St Serf's InchLoch Leven31 ha (77 acres)[18]0

Inchlonaig and Inchcruin[Note 5] are classified by the National Records of Scotland as "inhabited islands but had no usual residents at the time of either the 2001 or 2011 censuses."[17] It is likely that Eilean Aigas is inhabited, at least from time to time as well, although it was not listed as such by the Census in 2001[19] or 2011.[citation needed]

In mainland lochs

Loch Awe
The ruins of Loch an Eilein castle with Cairn Gorm beyond
The upper reaches of Loch Lomond in winter
Inchfad in Loch Lomond
Lochindorb Castle Island
St Serf's Inch and Loch Leven in winter, from Vane Farm on Benarty Hill
Islands in Loch Morar
The east end of Loch Shiel: the Glenfinnan monument and Eilean Ghleann Fhionainn
Tom Dubh in Loch Insh

Loch Awe is Scotland's longest loch and abounds with islands and crannógs. Several of the islands are, or have in the past, been inhabited; there are two castles and the remains of a chapel on the islands.[20] Inistrynich, Eilean na Maodail, Eilean Dubh and Liever Island are all promontories as opposed to islands despite their names. The loch's water levels have fluctuated so some of them may have been islands in recent history, as the promontory on which Kilchurn Castle stands once was.[21]

There may be up to sixty islands in the Loch Lomond including Inchmurrin, the largest freshwater island anywhere in the Britain and Ireland, and Inchconnachan, which has hosted a small population of Red-necked Wallaby since at least 1975.[22][23] The isolated strongholds of Lochindorb Castle and Loch an Eilein Castle were once in the hands of the 14th century nobleman Alexander Stewart, the infamous "Wolf of Badenoch".[24][25] There are numerous unnamed small islands in mainland lochs, including those where the water level has been artificially raised by the creation of dams for the production of hydro-electricity. This process has created new islands that would previously have been small eminences.[citation needed][26]

Local authority[Note 6]LochOS Grid referenceIslands[Note 7]
AberdeenshireLoch of StrathbegNK067591Red Rock
Argyll and ButeLoch AvichNM928138Eilean Fraoch, Innis Luana
Argyll and ButeLoch AweNN108253Badan Tomain, Black Islands, Eilean Beith, Eilean a' Chòmhraidh, Eilean a' Chrochaidh, Eilean an t-Sagairt (2), Eilean an t-Slinne, Eilean nam Meann, Eilean Seileachan, Fraoch Eilean, Innis Chonan, Innis Chonnel, Innis Errich, Innis Sèa-ràmhach, Innis Stiùire, Inishail
Argyll and Bute/Stirling/West DunbartonshireLoch LomondNS380911Aber Isle, Bucinch, Ceardach, Clairinsh, Creagan Dubha, Creinch, Eilean Deargannan, Eilean na h-Aon Chraoibhe, Ellanderroch, Fraoch Eilean, Inchcailloch, Inchconnachan, Inchcruin, Inchfad, Inchgalbraith, Inchlonaig, Inchmoan, Inchmurrin, Inchtavannach, Inveruglas Isle, Island I Vow, Keppinch, Stot Isle, Ross Isles, Tarbet Isle, Torrinch, Wallace's Isle
AyrshireBogton LochNS470055Elizabeth Isle
AyrshireLoch DoonNX487944Castle Isle – previously a promontory prone to flooding prior to the raising of the water level in the 1930s. Many islands, islets and named rocks were submerged when the loch was raised including Pickmaw Isle, Wee Pickmaw Isle, Garpel Islands, Gull Islands, Dun Cow, Whale's Back, Watts Island, Saugh Island, Gordon's Island, Glede Stone, Ford of Moak. Ruined buildings on both Castle Island (a separate island from Castle Isle) and Donalds Isle remain visible above the waterline.
AyrshireLoch FinlasNX466976McDowalls Island
AyrshireLoch MacaterickNX440915Blaeberry Isle, Deer Isle, Eagles Isle
Badenoch and StrathspeyLoch an EileinNH900080Loch an Eilein Castle
Badenoch and StrathspeyLoch InshNH833052Tom Dubh
Dumfries and GallowayCarlingwark LochNX763613Fir Island, Dog Island, Ducking Island
Dumfries and GallowayFell LochNX309551Fern Island
Dumfries and GallowayLoch KindarNX970642Kirk Kindar Island
Dumfries and GallowayLoch KenNX729652Burned Island, Corselands, Danevale Island, Green Island, Kenmure Holms, Parton Island, Parton Ward
Dumfries and GallowayLoch MoanNX350857Black Island, White Island
Dumfries and GallowayLoch TroolNX415800Maiden Isle, Ringielawn or the Soldiers' Holm
Dumfries and GallowayLoch UrrNX758847Rough Island
Dumfries and GallowayMochrum LochNX297526Gargrie Island, Gull Craig, Kid Islands, Long Island, Round Island, Rowan Island, Scar Island, Scart Islands, Underwood
Inverness-shireLoch a' MhuillidhNH276381Eilean a' Mhuillidha[Note 8]
Inverness-shireLoch LagganNN484865Eilean an Righ[Note 9], Eilean nan Tunnag
Inverness-shireLoch MoyNH774345Eilean nan Clach, Isle of Moy
LochaberLoch ArkaigNN161888An t-Eilean Beag, Eilean a' Ghiubhais, Eilean Loch Airceig
LochaberLoch BàNN322504Eilean Molach, Eilean na h-Iolaire
LochaberLoch EiltNM807821Eilean an Tighe, Eilean Gaineamhach, Eilean Mòr, Eilean na Moine, Eilean nan Corra-ghriodhach
LochaberLoch MorarNM700917An t-Eilean Meadhoin, Brinacory Island, Eilean Allmha, Eilean a' Phidhir, Eilean Bàn, Eilean Ghibbi, Eilean nam Breac, Eilean nan Reithean
LochaberLoch QuoichNH058011Rubha Dubh nam Fiad
LochaberLoch ShielNM904803Eilean Comlach, Eilean Drollaman, Eilean Dubh, Eilean Fhianain, Eilean Ghleann Fhionainn, Eilean Mhic Dhomhnuill Dhuibh, Seilag
MorayLochindorbNH974361Lochindorb Castle island
Perth and KinrossLoch EarnNN690242Neish Island
Perth and KinrossLoch LevenNO144013Loch Leven Castle Island, St Serf's Inch
Perth and KinrossLoch of ClunieNO115444Clunie Castle Island
Perth and KinrossLoch TayNN766452Isle of Spar
Perth and KinrossLoch TummelNN852595An Dùn
Perth and Kinross/LochaberLoch LaidonNN378542Eilean Iubhair
Ross and CromartyFionn LochNG945803Eilean a' Garbh Uilt, Eilean an Eich Bhàin, Eilean Fraoich, Eilean nan Corrichean
Ross and CromartyLoch MareeNG914730Eilean Camas a' Chonnaidh, Eilean nan Clachairean, Eilean a' Chlamhain, Eilean na Craoibhe, Eilean na Creige Giubhas, Eilean Dubh na Sròine, Eilean Eachainn, Eilean Ghrùididh, Eilean Loisgte, Eilean Mhic a' Fhùlaraich, Eilean Ruairidh Beag, Eilean Ruairidh Mòr, Eilean Sùbhainn, Garbh Eilean, Isle Maree
Ross and CromartyLoch MonarNH190408Creag Ghrada
Ross and CromartyLoch SionasgaigNC114143Eilean Dubh (3), Eilean Mòr, Sgeirean Dubha
Ross and CromartyLoch UssieNH503571Eilean Beag, Eilean Mòr
StirlingLoch ArdNN466106Briedach, Dundochill,[27] Eilean Gorm[Note 10]
StirlingLoch DochartNN404257Loch Dochart Castle Island
StirlingLoch KatrineNN488079Black Island, Eilean Bàn, Eilean Dharag, Eilean Molach, Lady's Isle, Otter Island
StirlingLake of MenteithNN574005Dog Isle, Inchmahome, Inch Talla
SutherlandLoch AssyntNC193257Eilean an Sgudain, Eilean Assynt, Eilean Dubh
SutherlandLoch LoyalNC626463Eilean Mòr, Eilean na Gaire, Eilean nan Crodh, Eilean Fraoich
SutherlandLoch nan ClàrNC767349Eilean nam Meann, Rubha Mòr

On offshore islands

Ruins on Eilean Mòr (in the foreground) and Eilean na Comhairle, Loch Finlaggan, Islay
Loch Olabhat (south) on Benbecula
Loch Orasaigh and Rainish Eilean Mòr with the hills of Harris beyond

Although there are many crannógs in the lochs of the Inner Hebrides there are relatively few substantive, naturally occurring islands and of those that exist many are unnamed.[Note 11]By contrast there are innumerable small islands in the estimated 7,500 lochs of the Eilean Siar,[2] only a small proportion of which are named by the Ordnance Survey.[citation needed]

The Orkney and Shetland archipelagos to the north are similarly lacking in freshwater islands. Law Ting Holm is the former location of the national þing, or Norse parliament of Shetland.[28][unreliable source?]

ArchipelagoIslandLochOS Grid referenceIslands
Inner HebridesIslayLoch FinlagganNR386673Eilean Mòr, Eilean na Comhairle[Note 12]
Inner HebridesIslayLoch GormNR227656Eilean Mòr, Eilean nan Uan
Inner HebridesMullLoch FrisaNM480493Eilean Bàn, Eilean Dubh
Outer HebridesBenbeculaLoch Dùn MhurchaidhNF794546Dùn Buidhe, Eilean Dubh
Outer HebridesBenbeculaLoch Eilean IainNF786533Eilean Iain
Outer HebridesBenbeculaLoch LangabhatNF827490Eilean Ghillechriosda
Outer HebridesBenbeculaLoch OlabhatNF812419Eilean Fiadhaich
Outer HebridesBenbeculaLoch OlabhatNF796514Dùn Aonias, Dùn Ruadh
Outer HebridesGreat BerneraLoch BarabhatNB157355Dùn Barabhat[Note 13]
Outer HebridesLewisLoch Airigh SeibhNB259388Eileanan Dubh
Outer HebridesLewisLoch Fada GobhaNB245232Eilean Cro Balair
Outer HebridesLewisLoch Lagasbhat ÀrdNB243378Eilean Ard, Eilean na Cachlaidh
Outer HebridesLewisLoch Lagasbhat ÌarachNB229388Eilean Cleit Surraidh, Eilean Choinoich
Outer HebridesLewisLoch LangavatNB197205Eilean a' Faof, Eilean Mhic Fail, Eilean Mòr, Tearead, Tearead Thioram, Tearead Fhliuch
Outer HebridesLewisLoch Mòr BharabhaisNB345496Eilean Àird Fhianuis
Outer HebridesLewisLoch MorsgailNB138220Eilean an Tighe
Outer HebridesLewisLoch OrasaighNB386279Rainish Eilean Mòr[Note 14]
Outer HebridesLewisLoch TrealalabhalNB274236Eilean nan Cnàmh,[Note 15] Eilean nan Uan, Eilean Mòr Loch Trealaval, Eilean Dubh Mhic Leoid
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch an EileanNF747759Dùn a' Ghaillain
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch an t-Sruith MhòirNF902695Eilean Glas Mòr, Eilean na Caora Glaise, Eilean nam Faoileag
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch AonghaisNF855738Dùn Aonghais
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch CarabhatNF848611Dùn Bàn, Eilean Dubh, Eilean Glas
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch Dùn an t-SiamainNF885593Dùn an t-Siamain
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch EubhalNF726711Dùn Mhic Raouill
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch FhadaNF871712Adam Fraoich, Eilean Dubh Mòr, Eilean Mossam
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch HundairNF905657Dùn Bàn
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch nan EunNF843674Eilean Buidhe
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch nan Garbh ChlachanNF860599Dùn Bàn
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch nan GeireannNF845727Aird Reamhar, Eilean Glas
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch nan StrùbanNF807646Eilean Achotain
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch ObasaraighNF894613Eilean Fada, Eilean Leathann, Eilean Mòr
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch OlabhatNF749753Eilean Dòmhnuill
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch SgadabhaghNF854683Eilean Dubh Mòr
Outer HebridesNorth UistLoch SgealtairNF893683Dùn Eilean Buidhe
Outer HebridesSouth UistLoch an Dùin MhorNF775414Dùn Mòr
Outer HebridesSouth UistLoch an EileinNF762371Eilean Bheagram
Outer HebridesSouth UistLoch Baghasdal[Note 16]NF758200Eilean nan Rámh
Outer HebridesSouth UistLoch BìNF773438Brostam More, Brostam Beg, Chiasmul, Eilean a Charnan, Eilean Dubh an Tairbeirt, Limalum More
Outer HebridesSouth UistLoch DruidibeagNF777460Dùn Buidhe, Dùn Ragbhail, Eilean an Rana
Outer HebridesSouth UistLoch Dùn na Buail'-uachdraichNF777460Dùn na Buail'-uachdraich[32]
Outer HebridesSouth UistLoch Dùn na CilleNF748185Dùn na Killie, Eilean Buidhe, Eilean Fraoich
OrkneyMainlandLoch of HarrayHY291160Holm of Kirkness, Ling Holm, Ling Holms, Long Holm, Sand Holm
OrkneyMainlandLoch of SwannayHY312279Muckle Holm
OrkneyRousayLoch of WasbisterHY397333The Burrian
ShetlandMainlandLoch of ClickiminHU465407Broch of Clickimin[Note 17]
ShetlandMainlandLoch of TingwallHU416427Holme of Setter, Law Ting Holm[Note 18]
ShetlandUnstLoch of WatleeHP594055Little Holm

In rivers

The MacNab burial ground on Inchbuie
Woods on the Ness Islands
Threave Castle on Threave Island in the River Dee
Alloa Inch, showing the ruins
The manse on Contin Island

No part of Scotland is more than 80.4 kilometres (50 mi) from the sea[34][unreliable source?] and as a result Scotland's rivers are neither very wide nor long (although Scotland has many substantial salt water estuaries called firths). These are islands in freshwater, or where indicated, occasionally reached by high tides and in brackish water.[citation needed]

Local authorityRiverOS Grid referenceIslands[Note 19]
AberdeenshireRiver DeveronNJ683625Scury Islands
AberdeenshireRiver DeveronNJ637471Logg Island
AberdeenshireRiver YthanNJ998274Inch Geck (b)
Argyll and ButeRiver OrchyNN160275Eilean a' Phortair, Garbh Eilean
Argyll and ButeRiver ShiraNN139153Eilean an Eagail
Argyll and ButeWater of TullaNX466976Eilean Molach
ClackmannanshireRiver ForthNS869918Alloa Inch (b), Tullibody Inch (b)
Dumfries and GallowayCarsphairn LaneNX532961Kids Isle, Wright's Knowe
Dumfries and GallowayRiver AnnanNY191692Rabbit Island
Dumfries and GallowayRiver CreeNX383700Auchie Isle, Cut Island, Fauld Carnahan Isle
Dumfries and GallowayRiver DeeNX740623Danevale Island, Float Cock Island, Grainyford Isle, Kennan's Isle, Lamb Island, Lodge Island, Stony Island, Threave Island, Whaup Islands
HighlandRiver BeaulyNH468416Eilean Aigas
HighlandBlack WaterNH438590Eilean an Daraich, Contin Island
HighlandRiver CononNH533546Dunglass Island (b), Moy Island[Note 20]
HighlandRiver OykelNC398001Eilean Thùrnaig
HighlandRiver NessNH663437Ness Islands
HighlandRiver SnizortNG416485Island of St Columba
HighlandRiver SpeyNN599937Eilean Dubh
HighlandRiver SpeyNN504946Eilean Longart
HighlandRiver SpeyNN551937Eilean Mhic Rath
MorayRiver SpeyNJ287450Heathery Isle
MorayRiver SpeyNJ201415Island Roary
MorayRiver SpeyNJ186413Stony Island
Scottish BordersEttrick WaterNT463285The Island
Scottish BordersRiver TweedNT907483Blount Island[Note 21]
Scottish BordersRiver TweedNT882448Kippie Island[Note 22]
Scottish BordersRiver TweedNT748353Sharpitlaw Anna
Scottish BordersRiver TweedNT926495St. Thomas's Island
South LanarkshireRiver ClydeNS868438Clydesholm
StirlingRiver DochartNN571325Inchbuie
Perth and KinrossRiver TayNN998477Dowally Island, Woodinch
Perth and KinrossRiver TayNO122222Moncreiffe Island (b), Insherrit Island (b), The Scone Isles, The Stanners (b)

There are several former islands in the Tay, created by natural silting and artificial reclamation including: Big Island, Bloody Inches near Murthly, North Inch and South Inch in Perth, Richards Islands, Sleepless Inch and The Inch near Inchtuthil.[Note 23]

See also

References and footnotes

General references
  • Barrow, G.W.S. (ed.), The Kingdom of the Scots: Government, Church and Society from the Eleventh to the Fourteenth Century (2003) Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0-7486-1803-1
  • Coventry, Martin (2008) Castles of the Clans. Musselburgh. Goblinshead. ISBN 978-1-899874-36-1
  • General Register Office for Scotland (28 November 2003) Occasional Paper No 10: Statistics for Inhabited Islands. Retrieved 9 July 2007.
  • Grant, Alexander "The Wolf of Badenoch" in W.D.H. Sellar (ed.) (1993) Moray: Province and People. Scottish Society for Northern Studies. Edinburgh; ISBN 0-9505994-7-6
  • Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7.
  • Mac an Tàilleir, Iain (2003) Ainmean-àite/Placenames. (pdf) Pàrlamaid na h-Alba. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
  • Murray, Sir John and Pullar, Laurence (1910) Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland, 1897-1909. London; Challenger Office.
  • Ordnance Survey (2009) "Get-a-map". Retrieved January 2010.
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