The 5 Best Outdoor Activities in Tarbert, Scotland

September 22, 2021 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Tarbert, United Kingdom including Wild Kintyre, KAYAK MAJIK, Tarbert Castle Circular Walk, Tarbert Golf Club, Shell Beach.
Restaurants in Tarbert

1. Wild Kintyre

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Wild Kintyre

Quad Bike Safari tours across the hills of Kintyre with stunning views to the Hebridean islands of Gigha, Islay, Cara, Jura & even Mull!

2. KAYAK MAJIK

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KAYAK MAJIK

Having qualified and registered as a coach/guide, I formed KAYAK MAJIK to provide paddlesports activities and equipment hire for visitors to the beautifularea where we live in Argyll, Scotland. "As a family, we love nothing more than spending time in our great outdoor spaces, particularly on the water and we want to share the experience with you". Dave McBride.

3. Tarbert Castle Circular Walk

Harbour Road, Tarbert PA29 6UD Scotland
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Tarbert Castle Circular Walk

4. Tarbert Golf Club

Kilberry Road, Tarbert PA29 6XY Scotland +44 1546 606896 [email protected] http://www.tarbertgolfclub.org.uk
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Tarbert Golf Club

Nestled at the top of West Loch Fyne, on the Kintyre Peninsula, Tarbert Golf Club offers the casual or serious golfer a challenge. The nine-hole course has a good mix of par four and par three holes each with their own character. Often described as a 'hidden gem' the course is available to locals, visitors, passing golfers, golf parties, societies and corporate groups. To find out more have a look around our website.

5. Shell Beach

Tarbert Scotland
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Shell Beach

Reviewed By 277neils - Billericay, United Kingdom

We were lucky enough to visit Tarbert in mid-August when it was extremely hot, fantastic weather. We followed our noses and walked up past the car ferry point and continued up the road to the very end, where there is a bench and a small memorial for some ‘lost at sea’ sailors. My daughter and I felt the urge to scale the coastal rocks here and were rewarded by finding Shell Beach - we then worked our way back to the rest of our party via the hillside woodland path - it comes out 180 degrees behind the bench/memorial - it’s very hard to see if you don’t know it’s there. We spent 90mins on this beach as if it were our own private beach and suntrap - absolutely idyllic - don’t miss it, one of our holiday highlights!

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