Your guide to Tarbert, Scotland from Cheap Hotels Ltd.
Built around the beautiful East Loch Tarbert, the village of Tarbert is located in Argyll And Bute, Scotland. With a population of fewer than fifteen hundred this is a place that boasts small town charm and plenty of character. You will be able to spend time chatting with the friendly locals to learn more about the history and culture of the area, and you will find plenty of natural beauty to drink in when you visit the area. Regarded as Scotland's greatest natural harbour, this area was once guarded by three castles although now the ruins of only one of the castles remain. As well as its long history as a harbour and guarding post for access to Kintyre and the Inner Hebrides, this is a town that has also enjoyed a rich history as a fishing town. In fact, there is plenty of rich history to explore in this town, going back many centuries, making it a fascinating place to visit. Of course, the beauty of the area also makes it a great place to relax and unwind, away from the stresses and noise of the big city and every day life. You can look out of the rocky coast of Tarbert Bay, look out over the harbour and see the ruins of the castle of Robert the Bruce. You can get around the town with ease, and you can therefore enjoy exploring the historical and natural wonders of Tarbert with ease. You will find that there are a number of places to dine out when you visit this town, with eateries both in and around the town serving local specialties as well as international cuisine. You won't have to spend a fortune on accommodation, as there are a number of lodgings to choose from in this area.
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