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Tarbet

Tarbet (Scottish Gaelic: An Tairbeart) may refer to different places in Scotland:

  • Tarbet, Argyll and Bute, a village on the side of Loch Lomond
  • Tarbet, Loch Nevis, a hamlet in Lochaber, near Mallaig
  • Tarbet, Sutherland, a hamlet on the north-west coast, near the island of Handa
  • Castle Tarbet on the Isle of Fidra, North Berwick
  • Tarbet Isle in Loch Lomond
  • The bays of West Tarbet and East Tarbet near the Mull of Galloway

Usage examples of "tarbet".

They headed over to the west coast, stopping for lunch at Loch Lomond, spending the afternoon as tourists, passing through Tarbet and Crianlarich.

Neither was my intimate in Tarbet, and I daresay neither would be overjoyed to suddenly have me turning up on their doorstep now.

Had they had their druthers, the brothers would have happily remained in Tarbet, on the shores of Loch Lomond, living in their studio and producing various sculptures and paintings that all would admire and none would buy.

Cate mused, life in Tarbet had been warm, lively, and filled to the brim with the passions of art.

A moment later, still chattering away, the girl all but dragged their Tarbet neighbor and meager acquaintance into the room.

Lucy paused for breath, having finished the list of Tarbet residents she so hoped to meet since she had arrived in Town, Cate stepped in.

By all appearances, Lucy Buchanan of Tarbet, daughter of nobody-in-particular, possessed of little more than her beautiful self, was on her way to becoming the belle of the ball, if perhaps not the toast of the Town.