Isle of Tiree Tiree is variously referred to as The Land below the Waves, The Land of Corn or The Hawaii of the North depending on who you speak to. Each of these descriptions holds true depending on the season - and sometimes the time of day! Tiree is probably the flattest of all the Hebrides, most of the island lying no more than 15m above sea level. Tiree’s beautiful golden sandy beaches offer a wealth of experiences and sweeping views across to Mull and a sense of space and tranquility. The waves are often pierced by surfboards as the tiny island is a windsurfing haven culminating with the Tiree Wave Classic in October.
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3 Heanish, Isle Of Tiree
This traditional style West Coast cottage has been recently renovated. It is routinely maintained and decorated and is well equipped throughout. Heating is either by electric heaters or by coal fire. The water is heated by immersion. Electricity is not included and coal can be bought at several...

