Inchconnachan
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Inchconnachan (Innis Chonachain in Gaelic, meaning 'The Colquhoun's Island') is an island in Loch Lomond in Scotland, in the Trossachs National Park.[5] It is accessible by boat from the village of Luss on the south side of the Loch.
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Scottish Gaelic name | Innis Chonachain |
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Meaning of name | The Colquhoun's Island |
Location | |
OS grid reference | NS375918 |
Coordinates | 56.091°N 4.612°W / 56.091; -4.612 |
Physical geography | |
Island group | Loch Lomond |
Area | 35 ha[1] |
Area rank | (Freshwater: 12) [2] |
Highest elevation | 50 m |
Administration | |
Council area | Argyll and Bute |
Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Demographics | |
Population | ~7-10 Wallabies |
References | [3][4] |
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The island is uninhabited and is an Area of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation.