Tarbert to Otter Ferry 25 July 2024

“Wee Docker” is a replica clinker built Loch Fyne skiff - as used for the herring fishery
 during its height in the 1800s. This replica was built by volunteers under the supervision of Adam Way and launched in 2009.  It lies in Tarbert Harbour - in truth, it is a bit drab looking, but it represents a very interesting history.


We found another wee gem this morning - a woodland walk along the northern shore of the harbour.  A narrow but good trail through natural woodland took us to the beach - a stoney beach - at Port Ban. A less contemplative beach than yesterday’s, but a lovely (short) walk.

Lovely woodland walk - with Katie getting an update along the way.

On Port Ban beach.

At 15.00 we decided to refuel in Tarbert - £1.21 per litre (compared to about £1.60 in Bangor).  This took a while but by 16.30 we were en route for Otter Ferry.  Otter Ferry is a little bit farther up Loch Fyne and has a restaurant, the Oystercatcher, that has been recommended to us, and has visitors moorings.  We are now attached to one of these.  We’ve booked a table in the restaurant - will report back after we have had dinner………

Well, we’re back on board.  

Top left clockwise: half plaice with capers and potatoes; twice cooked cheddar soufflé;
venison with chilli and chocolate aubergine; mussels with garlic.
All very good.

Lazaway at its mooring at Otter Ferry this evening.

 The boat bird list is very short (despite much effort) at just 18 species.

Our route:












































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