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Inveruglas Isle

Coordinates: 56°14′56″N 4°42′32″W / 56.24893°N 4.708886°W / 56.24893; -4.708886
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Inveruglas Isle (Scottish Gaelic: Innis Inbhir Dhughlais) is a small uninhabited[1] island within Loch Lomond, and lies off the shore at Inveruglas opposite Inversnaid at the north end of the loch. It is opposite the Loch Sloy powerstation.[2]

The name Inbhir Dhu(bh)ghlais means "mouth of the black stream"; Inveruglas Isle is therefore, quite literally, the island at the mouth of the black stream.

The island houses the ruins of a castle which was once home to the chiefs of the Clan MacFarlane, destroyed in the seventeenth century by Oliver Cromwell's Roundhead troops.[2][1]

References

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  1. ^ "Inveruglas Isle". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b Worsley, Harry Loch Lomond: The Loch, the Lairds and the Legends ISBN 978-1-898169-34-5 Lindsay Publications (Glasgow) 1988
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56°14′56″N 4°42′32″W / 56.24893°N 4.708886°W / 56.24893; -4.708886