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Tarbet Isle
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Tarbet Isle is located in Scotland
Tarbet Isle
Tarbet Isle
Location in Scotland
Geography
Coordinates 56°12′42″N 4°41′46″W / 56.211727°N 4.696227°W / 56.211727; -4.696227
Administration

Tarbet Isle is a small island located in Loch Lomond, which is a famous freshwater loch (lake) in Scotland. This little island is found just off the coast of a place called Tarbet on the mainland.

Tarbet Isle is not very big. At its highest point, it only reaches about 10 feet (3 meters) above the water. It is also about 80 meters (262 feet) long. Because of its small size, no people live on Tarbet Isle.

Discovering Tarbet Isle

Tarbet Isle is one of many islands in Loch Lomond. Even though it is small, it is part of the beautiful scenery of the loch. The island is often seen by people visiting the nearby village of Tarbet.

Where is Tarbet Isle Located?

Tarbet Isle sits in the northern part of Loch Lomond. It is very close to the western shore. The village of Tarbet is a popular spot for tourists. It is known for its ferry services and as a starting point for exploring the loch. The island is easy to spot from the mainland.

What Makes Tarbet Isle Special?

Even though Tarbet Isle is uninhabited, it plays a role in the local ecosystem. Small islands like this can provide safe places for birds to nest. They also offer a natural habitat for plants that grow in the area. The island's rocky shores and small patches of trees add to the natural beauty of Loch Lomond.

Nature on the Isle

Because Tarbet Isle is not visited by many people, it remains quite wild. You might find different types of plants and small creatures living there. It is a quiet spot where nature can thrive without much human disturbance. The island helps to keep the natural balance of the loch.

Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park

Tarbet Isle is part of a much larger protected area. This area is called Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. This park was created to protect the amazing landscapes and wildlife of this part of Scotland.

Protecting the Environment

The National Park works hard to keep places like Tarbet Isle safe. They make sure that the natural environment is cared for. This helps to protect the plants and animals that live there. It also means that people can enjoy the beauty of the loch for many years to come.

Exploring Loch Lomond's Islands

Loch Lomond has over 30 islands and islets. Some are very small, like Tarbet Isle. Others are larger, and a few even have old ruins or are used for farming. Each island has its own unique story and features. Exploring these islands is a popular activity for visitors to the loch.

Different Types of Islands

The islands in Loch Lomond vary a lot. Some are wooded, covered in trees. Others are rocky or have grassy areas. They provide homes for many different kinds of wildlife. These islands are an important part of what makes Loch Lomond so special.

Tarbet Isle, though small, is a charming part of this famous Scottish loch. It reminds us of the natural beauty that can be found even in the tiniest corners of our world.

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