Tiree
Tiree is the westernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland. It lies off the west coast, to the north of Mull and is separated from Mull by the Sound of Tiree. The island is comparatively flat and low-lying, with extensive machair grasslands along its coastlines and many white-sand beaches. Its landscape supports crofting and grazing and is notable for its biodiversity, including seabirds and migratory birds that use the coastal areas.
The climate is oceanic, with mild winters and cool summers, and Tiree is known for its strong
The economy has historically been based on crofting and farming, with tourism playing an increasing role. Tiree
Tourism centers on the island’s beaches, machair landscapes, and outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and