Inchfad

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Inchfad is a small, inhabited island on Loch Lomond in Scotland, known for its rural character and scenic surroundings.

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Inchfad canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf inhabited island
island
country Scotland
hasAccess by boat only
hasApproximateLength 0.84 miles
1.35 kilometres
hasApproximateWidth 0.25 miles
0.4 kilometres
hasBodyOfWater Loch Lomond
hasCharacteristic rural character
scenic surroundings
hasEcosystemType freshwater island ecosystem
hasGridReference NS 427 900
hasHighestElevation about 25 metres
about 82 feet
hasHistoricalUse agricultural use
site of distillery
hasLandUse grazing land
woodland
hasLocalAuthority Stirling
hasNearbyIsland Inchcailloch
Inchconnachan
Inchcruin
Inchmurrin
hasNotableFeature farmhouse
jetty
ruins of former buildings
hasPopulationCharacteristic sparsely populated
hasPostcodeArea G
hasPostcodeDistrict G63
hasRecreationalActivity angling
boating
wildlife watching
hasShorelineType reed beds
rocky shores
locatedIn Highland Boundary Fault
surface form: Highland boundary fault zone

Loch Lomond
Scotland
Stirling council area
United Kingdom
nameLanguage Scottish Gaelic
nameMeaning Long Island
surface form: long island
partOf Loch Lomond islands

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