Tarbert
Tarbert is a small village located in the western part of Scotland, specifically in the region of Argyll and Bute. It sits on the shores of Loch Fyne and is known for its picturesque harbor and scenic views. The village serves as a gateway to the nearby islands and is popular among tourists for its charming atmosphere and outdoor activities.
The name "Tarbert" comes from the Gaelic word "tarbh," meaning "bull," and refers to the narrow isthmus that connects two bodies of water. The village has a rich history, with connections to the Vikings and the Scottish clans. Today, Tarbert is also famous for its annual seafood festival, celebrating the local fishing industry.