Camas nan Tarbh

Camas nan Tarbh is a bay in , .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Ensay and Groay.

Island
is a currently unpopulated and privately owned in the of . The island lies in the Sound of Harris, between the islands of and .

Island
is an island.

Island
is a small uninhabited island in the eastern end of the , , . It is approximately 40 acres in size and is home to many seabirds, otters and grey seals.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Leverburgh and Rodel.

is the main village in the southern part of in the Outer Hebrides, with a population of about 200. The main road A859 follows the west coast, running from Tarbert through Seilebost, Borve, Scarista and Northton to , continuing south to Rodel.

Village
is a village on the south-eastern coast of , an island in the . is situated in the parish of Harris. It was historically the capital of Harris, and the main port, before took the title.

Hamlet
Lingarabay is a small coastal settlement on , in the of Scotland. It is located on the rocky east coast of South Harris, about 2 miles northeast of .

Camas nan Tarbh

Latitude
57.7323° or 57° 43′ 56″ north
Longitude
-7.0636° or 7° 3′ 49″ west
Open location code
9C9JPWJP+WH
Open­Street­Map ID
node 11935240779
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­bay
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Localities in the Area

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Highlights include Heisteam and Eilean Bhacam.

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