Island I Vow

Island I Vow is a wooded islet near the head of Loch Lomond in west-central Scotland.

The island contains the remains of a castle built by the chief of Clan MacFarlane in 1577.

Alternatively, the second element may be bhodha, meaning "sunken rock".

The castle is of national importance for its historical associations with the MacFarlane chiefs and for the potential of its above and below ground archaeology as a representative example of medieval island strongholds.

[3] An assessment of the condition of the site in 2012 during low loch levels revealed the presence of a perimeter wall around the entire island.