It is located 400 metres (1⁄4 nmi) offshore from Shieldaig.
Its area is 13 hectares (32 acres)[2] and it rises to a maximum elevation of 41 metres (134 feet).
[1] Shieldaig Island has been the property of the National Trust for Scotland since 1970 and has a thriving bird population.
[3] It is almost entirely covered in Scots pine which was thought to have been planted over 100 years ago.
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