Three Self-Catering Properties on the Isle of Tiree
The Isle of Tiree is the most westerly island of the Scottish Inner Hebrides.The name Tiree means 'The Land of Corn' but it is also sometimes called 'The Land Below the Waves'. It is one of the sunniest places in Britain, but is also breezy, making its waves and white sandy beaches popular with windsurfers.
Others visit Tiree for the abundant birdlife or the wide open spaces and the flowers of the machair in Spring and Summer. There are also some interesting archeological sites for those interested in the history of this part of Scotland.
Whatever your reason for visiting Tiree, GoTiree can offer you self catering holiday accommodation to suit your needs and your budget.
Balinoe House can accommodate eight or nine people. It is situated to the south east of the island in the scenic township of Balinoe and is approximately two hundred yards from the sea. Set in substantial grounds it has a spectacular view of Mull and Jura.
Ruaig is a traditional crofthouse suitable for up to seven people. It is situated in the east of the island on a working croft and is approximately two hundred yards from the sea. The lounge and kitchen have a panoramic view to Gott bay and Scarinish pier.
The caravan is suitable for a maximum of five. It is to the east of the island and also has panoramic views to Gott bay and Scarinish pier. It sits on the edge of a working croft and is surrounded by open machair (grassland).
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