Attractions near Tarbert
Kildalton Cross (20 Miles)*
Kildalton Cross is the finest intact High Cross in Scotland carved in the late eighth century.
Arduaine Garden (20 Miles)*
Discover the quiet charm of Arduaine Garden at any time of year! Take a relaxing stroll among the spectacular rhododendrons, azaleas and magnolias, where vibrant colours and delicate fragrances tantalise the senses
Easdale Island Folk Museum (23 Miles)*
The Easdale Folk Museum aims to show a snapshot of life on Easdale Island as it was in the 19th Century, when the Island was the centre of the Scottish slate industry.
Crarae Gardens (24 Miles)*
The main garden at Crarae is set on a hillside down which tumbles the Crarae Burn, the scene is reminiscent of a Himalayan gorge. The surrounding tree and shrub collections are rich and diverse, planted for artistic and naturalistic effect.
Museum of Islay Life (26 Miles)*
This delightful Museum is situated in Port Charlotte in a former church. There are over 1600 items in the collection dating from 8000 BC to the 1950s.
Lochranza Castle (27 Miles)*
Lochranza Castle is a fine tower house which is probably a 16th century reconstruction of an earlier building.
Auchindrain Museum (27 Miles)*
Auchindrain Museum is an extraordinary attraction, which brings an original Township or "farming village" back to life.
Burg (29 Miles)*
The exposed location of Burg, open to the full force of the Atlantic weather, together with its colloquial name 'The Wilderness', give an indication of the wild terrain of this property
Rothesay Castle (30 Miles)*
Rothesay Castle is a remarkable 13th century castle of enclosure, circular in plan, with a 16th century fore-work.
Duart Castle (31 Miles)*
Duart has been the home of the Macleans since Lachlan Lubanach Maclean, the 5th chief married Margaret, the daughter of the Lord of the Isles in 1360. Duart and the surrounding lands were her dowry.
Benmore Botanic Garden (32 Miles)*
Come and marvel at nature's giants. Set in the dramatic Cowal Peninsula, Argyll, the Garden is world famous for its collections of flowering trees and shrubs.
Iona (32 Miles)*
Iona is a small, fertile crofting island, currently inhabited by around 130 people. For many centuries it has been an island of special significance for all Christians.
Mount Stuart (33 Miles)*
Mount Stuart, a spectacular Victorian Gothic house, is the magnificent architectural fantasy of the 3rd Marquess of Bute (1847-1900) and the Scottish architect Robert Rowland Anderson.
Torosay Castle & Gardens (33 Miles)*
A beautiful and welcoming Victorian family home surrounded by 12 acres of spectacular gardens.
Goatfell (33 Miles)*
At 2,866ft, Goatfell is the highest peak on the Isle of Arran, with impressive views.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


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