Loch Hoil is a small freshwater lochan located between the shallow hills between Strath Braan and Strath Tay valley's in Perth and Kinross. Aberfeldy is located to the north.
See also
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List of lochs in Scotland
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File:Boathouse, Loch Hoil - geograph.org.uk - 346597.jpg|Boathouse, Loch Hoil This hut hasn't really slipped into the water, as it appears here. From the side it can be seen as standing on short posts.
File:View towards Loch Hoil - geograph.org.uk - 1367755.jpg|View towards Loch Hoil Looking down from the track towards Loch Hoil, with Schiehallion on the skyline to the left.
File:Fishing hut, Loch Hoil - geograph.org.uk - 346590.jpg|Fishing hut, Loch Hoil Taken in mist.
File:Schiehallion from Meall Dearg - geograph.org.uk - 163646.jpg|Schiehallion from Meall Dearg. Looking north-west from the stony plateau of Meall Dearg there is a good view of Schiehallion beyond Loch Hoil and the Tay valley.
File:View from Meall Odhar ridge - geograph.org.uk - 353637.jpg|View from Meall Odhar ridge Looking down the heathery slopes of Meall Odhar, with Loch Hoil below. A vast area of forestry extends north-eastwards beyond the loch. Relatively modest hills often have excellent views and this is no exception.