Isle of Tiree
The Isle of Tiree is one of the westernmost islands in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Known for its stunning landscapes, it features beautiful sandy beaches, rolling hills, and a rich variety of wildlife. The island covers approximately 30 square miles and has a small population, primarily engaged in farming and fishing.
Tiree is famous for its strong winds, making it a popular destination for water sports like surfing and kiteboarding. The island also has a vibrant culture, with traditional music and festivals celebrating its heritage. Visitors can explore historical sites, including ancient stone circles and ruins, reflecting its long history.