Situated in Tarbert, Islay Frigate Hotel has a garden, terrace, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. The property is non-smoking and is set 34 km from Kilmartin House Museum.
On Scotland’s beautiful western coast, the Anchor Hotel and Seabed Restaurant in Tarbert provides luxurious accommodation and fine Scottish breakfasts.
Nik
United Kingdom
Food was exceptional and the village of Tarbert is stunning. Staff were really helpful, and very welcoming.
Set in Tarbert, Argyll and Bute region, Starfish Rooms is located 34 km from Kilmartin House Museum. The accommodation offers luggage storage space and a housekeeping service for guests.
Ken
United Kingdom
Nice wee room. Clean and tidy. Very handy for cafes and pubs.
The Moorings is situated in Tarbert Lochfyne within Argyll and Bute. This 3-star accommodation offers free WiFi. The rooms in the Moorings are equipped with a kettle.
Margaret
Canada
Location, view, dogs, breakfast, weather... all swell!
The waterfront offers accommodation in Tarbert with views of the sea at Loch Fyne. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Every room has a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
Joanne
United Kingdom
Host was helpful, parking was plentiful outside on the street. The room had everything we needed for a 1 night stay with a private bathroom and toilet. Very clean and comfortable.
Tarbert Holiday Park is located in Tarbert. The camping offers a sun terrace. After a day of hiking, cycling or fishing, guests can relax in the shared lounge area.
Julian
United Kingdom
Easy to find, simple check in, lovely location. The pod was well equipped, cosy and super clean.
A perfect stay.
Dunivaig is a beautiful Scottish Baronial style family home situated in a quiet location with 3 rooms with stunning views overlooking the sea Loch Fyne on the mainland Kintyre peninsula in Argyll.
Mark
United Kingdom
1920/30 building with original features. Wonderful breakfast. Hosts very welcoming.
Set in Tarbert in the Argyll and Bute region, Fasgadh Rooms has a garden. Featuring sea and lake views, this bed and breakfast also comes with free WiFi.
Anne
United Kingdom
Comfortable, clean & good location.
Outstanding view from the room.
In Tarbert Loch Fyne, Argyll and Bute and boasting scenic views over the harbour, this 4-star guest house is a refurbished Victorian townhouse offering rooms with satellite TV and private bathrooms.
Ray
United Kingdom
The excellent location. Free parking in street opposite the building or plenty of places close by.
Its cleanliness, room facilities( twin room in loft area), view of the harbour from side window. Small breakfast delivered to room on tray in the morning- previously having completed an order form on arrival & leaving it outside bedroom door.
Proprietor assisted us with carrying our 2 suitcases down to the hallway prior to us leaving.
A lovely place, a lovely area. Great service and food options from The Deli, overlooking the harbour. The evening meal at The Starfish was ok, but the organisation, attention to detail and service wasn’t ok.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tarbert is a lovely little town with plenty of shops for...
Tarbert is a lovely little town with plenty of shops for food and other supplies, without being a busy shopping centre. There are great walks around the area, and if you can travel a bit there are loads of places to visit, or you could just sit and watch the world go by in the harbour!
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tarbert is tranquillity and beauty in totality, Andrew’s...
Tarbert is tranquillity and beauty in totality, Andrew’s welcome and attention to detail was amazing and the breakfast is available upon request - it is not cooked unless ordered beforehand, so please let him know in advance, lovely tastefully decorated room, bedroom immaculate and so comfortable - slept perfectly.
Alan
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Picturesque on a sunny day .
Picturesque on a sunny day . Some shabby areas but a beautiful harbour. Friendly people including local fishermen who were happy to chat about their catch . Some good restaurants and delicious choice of sea food .
Helen
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Eating out in Tarbert can be a problem early in the week.
Eating out in Tarbert can be a problem early in the week. There is a limited choice at the best of times, but most places seem to be closed on a Tuesday (and maybe some other days as well).
A tour of Tarbert itself only takes half an hour or less, but it is in an attractive setting. I suggest you pass through in the daytime, have a coffee in Cafe Ca'Dora, buy local whisky from the specialist local seller, and move on.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tarbert is a lovely little seaside fishing village on the...
Tarbert is a lovely little seaside fishing village on the shores of Loch Fyne in Argyle. It's a nice location with great facilities for a small village. We ate in the Stonefield Castle restaurant about two miles from the village. The setting and view from the dining room were outstanding, both the service and food were excellent.
I've stayed in hundreds of hotels all over the world, over many years of work related travel, and can think of few better than the Knap guest House, (ok I was in the best room, but nonetheless it was great). Met on arrival by Alan, who almost answered any questions before I could ask, smiley friendly guy. The furnishings, with an African feature were really pleasing on the eye. Comfy bed, seats and settee. VG WiFi. A view to die for. Breakfast choice superb, delivered outside door on the button time wise.
Everything: a beautiful setting and house and gardens; a short walk from Tarbet and it's amenities and harbour. The room we stayed in was clean, well-appointed, comfortable, and a pleasant place to be. Peter and Louise were great hosts and provided an excellent breakfast - home made bread/toast - and helpful advice regarding travel and places to eat out. Ten minute drive from the Kennacraig ferry terminal.
A gem of a place in Tarbert; the hosts Mark and Aby are friendly and welcoming, and the breakfast was excellent. Very welcome touch of packed sandwiches, fruit and yoghurt left for us when we had an early ferry to catch. The B&B is well-located on the harbour, with easy walk to restaurants and shops. Mark's recommended chip shop in Oban was also excellent!
We stayed in the Shepherd's cottage, which was lovely and cosy. Perfect for a family. Liz was friendly and helpful, and the cottage was well equipped, spotlessly clean and tastefully decorated. We loved all the cosy blankets! It's dog friendly which is great, and we all enjoyed a beautiful walk round the adjacent Stonefield Castle estate..
The comfy beds,the cute attic room in eaves of the house. The hotel was very tastefully decorated ( & I do love elephants,so maybe I'm biased) The breakfast was lovely,and views over the harbour from our room were great( even when Storm Babet was raging!!). A beautiful place that we would definitely return to. Keep up the great work. X
Large clean room with a small fridge, sitting area and satellite TV. Free parking outside was a bonus and there are nice views over the small harbour. Although our private bathroom was located outside, but near, the room, it was large with a walk in shower and plenty of hot water and very clean. A good budget hotel room.
Wonderful, quiet location down a long drive before you get to Tarbert. Instructions left inside directed us to the woodland walking path to Tarbert. A very pretty walk. Informative information on where to park and eggs for sale. Comfortable accommodations with plenty of room for the three of us.
Breakfast was good quality and presented very well. Mexican porridge was a surprise, and was delicious. Dining room filled with interesting articles. Contributed to a “homely” feel. Seeing boats and yachts moving in the harbour was a bonus.
Staff were so friendly and welcoming. Room was great and ideal location. Suite on top floor was ideal for our needs and enjoyed beers and chat in the hotel bar. Will be staying in The Frigate Hotel anytime we’re in Tarbet.
Tarbert is such a great seaside town and our room overlooked the Harbour and was so clean. We only had a quick night due to a ferry we had to catch but we wished we had booked an extra night to check out the area more.
Really wonderful retreat right in the middle of Tarbert. I just loved this cozy little room. Hugh is a fine host.
Comfortable bed, good shower, adequate clothing storage. Quiet little hotel.
the location , overlooking the fishing boats heading back to the harbour, a stones throw from both the Portavadie ferry in one direction and into Tarbert Main Street in the other.
Waking up in the morning to the tide being nearly ewindow level. Being so close to the pubs and restaurants. The barge experience was so different and great
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