Wallace's Isle
Island in Scotland
Wallace's Isle is an island in Loch Lomond, Scotland.[1]
Wallace's Isle is a low, flat island in the mouth of Inveruglas Water, just south of Inveruglas and not far from Inveruglas Isle.[1] It is covered with alder trees.
The island may be named after the Scottish patriot William Wallace, who may have sought refuge on it.[2]
Footnotes
- ^ a b Worsley, Harry (1988). Loch Lomond: The Loch, the Lairds and the Legends. Glasgow: Lindsay Publications. ISBN 978-1-898169-34-5.
- ^ "Wallace's Isle - The island of someone called Wallace". Islands of Loch Lomond. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
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Islands of Loch Lomond, Scotland
- Aber Isle
- Bucinch
- Ceardach
- Clairinsh
- Creagan Dubha
- Creinch
- Eilean nan Deargannan
- Eilean na h-Aon Chraoibhe
- Ellanderroch
- Fraoch Eilean
- Inchcailloch
- Inchconnachan
- Inchcruin
- Inchfad
- Inchgalbraith
- Island I Vow
- Inchlonaig
- Inchmoan
- Inchmurrin
- Inchtavannach
- Inveruglas Isle
- Keppinch
- Stot Isle
- Ross Isles
- Tarbet Isle
- Torrinch
- Wallace's Isle
56°14′44″N 4°42′38″W / 56.24556°N 4.71056°W / 56.24556; -4.71056