Bucinch
Islands of Loch LomondNational Trust for Scotland propertiesScotland geography stubsUninhabited islands of Stirling (council area)
Bucinch or Buc-Innis (Scottish Gaelic: "Buck Island" or "Male Goat Island") is a small island in Loch Lomond, in west central Scotland. The heavily wooded island lies due north of Inchcruin and rises steeply from a rocky coastline to 24 metres (79 feet) in a central summit.Along with smaller neighbour, Ceardach, Bucinch was donated to the National Trust for Scotland by Col Charles L Spencer of Warmanbie, Dumfries, in 1943. Although uninhabited for centuries, there are remains of a stone jetty.
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West Highland Way,
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N 56.09169 ° | E -4.59425 ° |
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Bucinch campsite
West Highland Way
G63 0AL
Scotland, United Kingdom
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