The 'long island' of Inchfad, in Stirling Council Area, is situated at the southeast end of Loch Lomond to the northwest of Inchcailloch and opposite Arrochymore Point. Privately-owned, it is trimmed by woodland and rises to a height of 24m (78 feet) in its centre, with an area of 43.6 ha (108 acres). Its population is recorded as 2 (2001) and 1 (2011). There was once a distillery here.
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