Tarbert Ferry Port
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At present, you are unable to book Tarbert Ferries through A Ferry UK; please see this page for details of alternative ports and routes.
Tarbert is a small village at the head of East Loch Tarbert, an arm of the sea on the west shore of the mouth of Loch Fyne, Argyllshire, Scotland. The main feature of Tarbert is its harbour. This has a narrow entrance and is a safe and sheltered anchorage. The coast of the bay is rocky and the cliffs are fringed with young firs, Tarbert itself being quite a pretty place. The parish church occupies a fine situation. Overlooking the harbour are the ruins of a castle built by Robert Bruce in 1326. |
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Tarbert Ferry Port - Terminal Map |
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Tarbert Ferry Port Operators |
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Tarbert Ferry Port Addresses |
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Caledonian MacBrayne : The Ferry Terminal, Isle of Harris, HS3 3DG, Hebrides Islands, Scotland
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