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There are many communities in Scotland named Tarbert, which is a Gaelic word for a small piece of land connecting two larger land masses, but one of the best known places of this name is a village near Loch Fyne, in the region of western Scotland known as Argyll and Bute.
One of the three castles which dominated the landscape of this village when it belonged to the ancient Gaelic kingdom of Dal Riata remains standing today, with its 16th century townhouse still erect.
There are plenty of Tarbert hotels with spectacular views of nearby Tarbert Bay.
Many people arrive here by sea and there are place to moor or berth boats.
The coast of the quiet village is rocky and spectacular.
Local restaurants and pubs specialise in seafood, with one of the best times to visit being during the annual Seafood Festival.
Access to the village is via the A83 road, which connects to Campbeltown, an important hub of whiskey production, fishing and shipbuilding.
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District: City Centre
Deluxe bed and breakfast overlooking Tarbert harbour, close to galleries, restaurants, and shops, well connected by public transport
Superb10.0
(118 reviews)
District: Outskirts
A castle turned hotel offering deluxe accommodation, located on the Mull of Kintyre in historic Argyll.
Good7.7
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Introduction to Tarbert, Scotland
There are many communities in Scotland named Tarbert, which is a Gaelic word for a small piece of land connecting two larger land masses, but one of the best known places of this name is a village near Loch Fyne, in the region of western Scotland known as Argyll and Bute.One of the three castles which dominated the landscape of this village when it belonged to the ancient Gaelic kingdom of Dal Riata remains standing today, with its 16th century townhouse still erect.
There are plenty of Tarbert hotels with spectacular views of nearby Tarbert Bay.
Many people arrive here by sea and there are place to moor or berth boats.
The coast of the quiet village is rocky and spectacular.
Local restaurants and pubs specialise in seafood, with one of the best times to visit being during the annual Seafood Festival.
Access to the village is via the A83 road, which connects to Campbeltown, an important hub of whiskey production, fishing and shipbuilding.
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