Tarbert on a windy day 08 June 2024

 

Tarbert from the castle.

We have a day in Tarbert because the weather is very windy, so we are hiding.  And the forecast for the week ahead is very unsettled.  

Tarbert means that we have to walk up to the castle. Tarbert is in a strategic location being on the isthmus between East and West Lochs Tarbert, and the castle became a Royal castle in 1292. In 1306 Robert the Bruce passed through on his way to spidery Rathlin.  In 1325 he set in hand the repair and extension of the original castle.

As it was.

As it is now.

Hebridean Sheep graze the castle grounds.

After lunch, between squalls of wind and rain, we walked across the isthmus to West Loch Tarbert, just to have look at where the Vikings carried their boats. It’s not very exciting but nevertheless worth the walk.

There is a rickety old pier that is still used by a couple of fishing boats.

It is also something of a graveyard for old wooden boats.

Back on the edge of  Tarbert is the Health Centre which maintains a small, very welcoming and calming Healing Garden.  We sat for a while and let the luxuriant greenery wash over us.


Whoever completed this fence must have spent time in the Healing Garden.

Listless today, and routeless as well.

Forecast for the next week is still very poor so big decisions to be taken this evening.
































































































































































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