Tarbert to Otter Ferry 25 July 2024
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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