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Nightly Rooms From:
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Singles: GBP45
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Doubles: GBP70
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Twins: GBP70
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Family: GBP70
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Address:
Harbour Street
Tarbert
Argyll
Scotland
United Kingdom
PA29 6UB
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Description:
We describe ourselves as a little harbour hotel with a huge personality. Our guests love the sounds of the harbour, the sights of the sea and the tastes of Loch Fyne. We’re a natural stopping off point for walkers and cyclists en route to the Isles of Islay, Jura and Ghia; sailors enjoy our warmest hospitality along with an oyster shot or ten; whisky afficianados sample the finest island malts; golfers buy rounds and share rounds; divers exchange tales from the deep and often bring to our kitchens the freshest of shellfish.
They say that Tarbert never leaves you, and it never does. You can still taste the local food, smell the sea air and hear the gulls chasing the fishing boats long after you’ve left this beautiful part of Scotland. And we very much hope that as you browse these pages, you get a sense not just of the area, but of The Anchor.
We know that you’ll be calmed here. Our menus are based on local, fresh produce that include hand-dived scallops, Island game and dairy produce (venison in the evening, pheasant for breakfast, Arran brie to finish) and vegetables and herbs grown locally whenever possible.
We don’t have everything all of the time – sometimes catches are bad; sometimes an Irish fishing boat comes in and fresh herring becomes a prize ingredient. Langoustines can be temperamental little crustaceans, but we feature them heavily when they’re in plentiful supply. Mussels. Squat Lobster. Oysters. If they’re out there, they’re on the menu.
And our bedrooms are designed to make the most of harbour views where-ever possible. Simply furnished with the comfiest of downies and the squashiest pillows we could find, you’ll wake up well rested for whatever the rest of the day holds.
Harbour facing rooms have views to die for, whatever the weather, whatever the season. A constantly changing landscape needs little embroidery, but you’ll find beach-combing collections and books local to the area if you’re in need of resting your eyes.
There are televisions in every room, but to be honest our visitors rarely want the intrusion – why watch a box when the fishing boats are coming in, or the sun is setting, or the tide is heading out to sea! You’ll find yourself sitting by the window, perhaps, wondering why the rest of the world is so eternally busy.
In the morning you’ll wake to the sound of gulls and the aroma of freshly roasting coffee. Between eight and ten a.m. you can enjoy the leisurely ‘rise and dine’ breakfasts for which we have become so famous. A bloody mary perhaps. Or oysters and chorizo. Pheasant sausage and free range eggs (link to breakfast menu). Life doesn’t get much better than this.
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