This
picturesque village is situated on the West shore of Loch Lomond this has
been a popular tourist destination for many years. Queen Victoria described
it as 'a small town' with 'splendid passes, richly wooded and the highest
mountains rising behind'. Little has changed and today visitors can see
what captivated those early travelers. It is just two miles from Arrochar,
which sits at the top of Loch Long. Arrochar is surrounded by some of the
most beautiful mountain peaks in Scotland a magnet for hill walkers of all
skill levels. The peaks are often referred to as the Arrochar Alps.
Cycling
is a wonderful way of seeing Loch Lomond at a pace, which allows you to
enjoy the views and wildlife. In Tarbet you will find the rather imposing
sight of the Tarbet Hotel, which has a history going back many years, it
was a destination for the many Victorian visitors who traveled to the area
giving glorious views South on the Loch and East to Ben Lomond.. The pier
is a regular stopping point for pleasure craft on the Loch and is also the
boarding points for one of the largest pleasure cruising companies on the
Loch.
Both
Tarbet and Arrochar are of course on the West Highland Railway Line, and
there are local bus services from Balloch to Arrochar and Helensburgh. Some
of the activities that are available near to Tarbet include hill walking,
sailing and pleasure cruising. There is a large picnic area leading onto
the shore and pier which also has a small visitor Centre and public toilets.
Within the village is a number of small shops and cafe's.