Loch Voil is a small, short, narrow loch situated to the west of Balquhidder, in Scotland, long about 5 km (3.5 miles). It runs water from the Loch Droine through the River Larig and it is drained by the River Balvaig at the northern part. It can be accessed via a small track road from Balquhidder, which takes to Inverlochlarig. It provides great salmon and brown trout. Fishing is limited to the south and permits can be achieved from Balquhidder or Callender. The wildlife around the loch contains deers, pine martens, otters, red squirreles and a large variety of birds, eagles, buzzards, pheasants, barn owls and ospreys.